It’s iron and very heavy. Held together with hitches and comes with a head board, foot board, and 2 side rails. Has a couple coats of paint that I am about to strip off so can’t see a stamp where I believe there is one. Had decent scroll work and is ungodly heavy.
3 Piece 1920s waterfall bedroom set includes headboard, footboard rails and slats, vanity and gentleman's dresser. Made by Ballman and Cummings furniture Co. Fort Smith AR
Got a green antique milk bottle.
It says "Absolutely Pure Milk" on one side in raised letters.
On the other side is a woman carrying multiple pails.
The bottle does have two seams running up in between the two sides.
The very top lip has two seams as well that don't line up with seams on the side of the bottle.
It also has a sale sticker on the bottle on the bottom that says "Grupezma" "Manises-Valencia-Spain".
I know that Absolutely Pure Milk was a dairy in Italy, but was unable to match this bottle.
Probably 19th century. Of box form, with baluster-turned spindles and a continuous back, raised on turned legs joined by stretchers. Length - 47" Probably formerly painted; reduced in height
I bought a bag of jewelry from Salvation Army. In this bag was this brooch. It has real rubies and diamonds in every pedal, leaf and stem. Through my research I believe this may be from the 17/1800s. The diamonds are very hard to see in this picture because they are embedded in the medal. Just curious if anyone can give me a time period And value on this brooch. I Have a Presidium gem tester and all the diamonds and gemstones are real.
P.s. also, this This brooch is very dirty (which also hinders the clarity of the Diamonds) and needs to be cleaned. I was afraid to ruin it, so I left it as is.