This ball is in great condition. It was signed by the majority (maybe entire) Lakers team. Wilt Chamberlain signed early on. Jerry West signed after. When Wilt saw that Jerry had signed he said, "If Jerry signed, I have to sign twice." He re-signed the basketball so there are TWO Wilt signatures, as well as Pat Riley, Happy Hairston, Gale Goodrich, etc.
The figurine is of a Norcrest Singing Christmas Angel holding the hymnal "Noel". She is wearing a red dress with white trim around the collar and lower boader of her dress. The border on the bottom of the dress also has small golden tipped pon pons. She has blond pixie style hair with blue tipped angel wings and a gold halo. On the inside of the bell F-256 is inscribed.
This is a breakdown wardrobe purchased at an antique store in Kansas City about 10 years ago when it was closing shop. It is made out of wood but don't know what type for sure. It has a large mirror on each of the two doors. There's a middle divider between the two doors that has a diamond patterned carving. A rope-type carving goes around the outside edges and around the divider. There are also carvings above each of the two large oval mirrors. The handles twist to unlach the doors. It stands on 6 legs.
I bought this painting at a Goodwill and was wondering if it was worth anything. The metal plate on the frame reads: U.S.S. Constitution "Toughest Ship in the Navy" and the signature on the bottom right corner reads: W.J. Aylward