Brass tray found in Nottingham, England. It measures 48cm x 32cm and has a symbol in each corner along with an engraved shield in the middle that has 4 engraved pictures and an engraved ribbon reading "DONIBANE GARIZI" the shield is crowned with 4 turrets
This coin has the nazi symbol with an eagle standing on top of it. the number 5 to the left of the symbol and the words Refchs MarE (i think) to the right of the symbol. with the wordsDeutfches Rei or f ch 1936 around the edge at the bottom. then on the other side theres a picture of a man and it says paul von hindenburg 1847-1934. There is the capital letter F between the date and the name. and there are some words and symbols on the outer coin edge.
5 1/2" (silver colored) thermos. On the bottom it reads...For hot liquids fill server with boiling water let stand 3 minutes and pour out then fill with hot liquids. Stanley "It will not break" Landers, Frappy & Clark New Britain Conn. U.S.A. For cold liquids fill server with ice water let stand 3 minutes and pour out then fill with cold liquids 2-57. On the side is engraved: St. Vincent Memorial Hospital. Has the hinged, stein-like lid.
I have recently purchased a lithograph from an estate sale that is a Toulouse lautrec Jane Avril (can can version). I realize this piece has been reproduced a ton. The one I purchased looks to be an actual lithograph ( I checked with a loupe) and has a bunch of seals along the bottom. It has a societe de la lautrec certified seal in red, 88/500 as the edition as well as multiple other seals and stamps, one says gotha international. The image area is approx 18" x 28" but the paper surrounding the imprint is larger. The paper appears to have texture.
Can anyone give me some idea of how much I should sell this for? All I know is that my mother-in-law was very into buying antiques during a certain period of her life, and now we have an armoire, bed, desk, mirror, etc. etc. that we know are definitely antique, but we have no idea how much to sell them for. We don't have any room for them, that is why we must sell.
There is a drawer at the bottom that opens. There is a key hole and key for the mirror door (I'm not sure if the key really works though). There are some shelves on the inside. Unfortunately, I don't have photos of that right now.
There are little knicks in the wood here and there. I wouldn't call this great condition in my book by any means, but I don't know anything about antiques...