I have had it in my possession for over 10 years it is however much older then that. It's a beautiful piece. I would say it is made from some kind of polished bone. It is in excellent condition other then the glass that is cracked.
Brown vinyl Walt Disney Travel Co. Inc. travel bag from somewhere between 1984-1987. Bag is in excellent condition. It has the hang tag and long strap still attached. On the front is a cartoon of Mickey wearing a red jacket, running and holding a suitcase and a camera. Under the cartoon is the Walt Disney Travel Co. Inc. name and logo. On the back there is a large pocket also with the name and logo. On the bottom of the bag is a printed on information plate for name, address and phone number. The inside of the bag is clean and in excellent condition.
I received this chair at a public auction. I didnt buy it because I knew what it was or what it might be. I bought it because I thought it would be a nice chair in my office and the price was very low.
When I got home I noticed the metal stamp that says United Nations A 85. I searched google and came up with absolutly nothing. So here I am hoping someone here can help me out, with any information at all. Below I will list as much as I can about it.
Metal stamp marked United Nations A 85.
Solid wood all around.
All screws are flat head screws.
Wheels on the bottom are held on with metal and the wheels themselves are a thick hard plastic.
Also, my mother has another painting by someone named Brian. We don't know if this is a first name or a last name, and all that is in the signature area is "Brian." We have scoured the internet for anything on this artist as well as a similar painting, but have yet to find one. Any information you can share to include if this is a first name or a last name, male or female (Shannon Brian, or the like, etc.), and even possible ballpark value would be greatly appreciated. Once again, thank you so very much for your time.
My mother has a painting that she inherited from her mother who inherited it from a friend. It is a large Everett Woodson barn painting. I have scoured the internet for a painting that is the same to compare it, but have yet to find one. It appears this one is very rare. She is hoping to find out an approximate value for it. We have no idea of a title of it, nor of a date. Thank you very much for your time.
My item is a poster of a fox looking over a hill down at cows in a pasture with a quote that reads "Rabies Kills Livestock" That is the only information that I am able to give about it. I can't find any information about it besides that. It is in great condition no damage at all and is wrapped in plastic wrap.