this is a min tea set, i have no idea what this worth. all i know i have never see any other like this. on the botton it just says made in japan. the tea pot is missing it's lid and has a chip. other wise the set is in fair condition.
This item appears to look like a cream cup for coffee. The item is made of silver and from the markings I am thinking it is an older piece. I also have not been able to find any information on it on the web. There is a S monogram on the front and a male warrior? face on the handle. Also on the inside rim on the bottom of the cup its says 1 X. On the bottom however it reads: Gorham MFG CO, O 40 ( not sure on the O), Silver soldered.
I have an what I think is a 1940's or early 50's enamel painted baseball waste paper can. The paint is in really good condition with 1 small rust blemish I'm the grass underneath one of the players. It has a infield scene on one side and on the other side is a scene of a pother throwing to a batter. Going around the top are the following banners; giants, Dodgers,Reds,Pirates,Cubs and Phillies. On the bottom the following banners ; Indians, White Sox,Senstors, Athletics,Yankees, Red Sox, Tigers and Browns. I assume that it is the St. Louis Browns their last season was 1952 . Please help in figuring out the value of this
I found this awesome looking cigarette box at a estate sale. I really do like the look of it!
I am disappointed that I can’t find the marking on the bottom anywhere online. Maybe I am just entering the wrong search terms? I keep thinking M but maybe W?
Maybe this is not even a cigarette box??? It has a sloped inside. A magnet will not stick to it. I think it may be plated? I am stumped who as to who made this!!!
I am trying to find out more information on this light blue insulator. I know that these are very common but I have not been able to find one online in this color. The insulator reads "LOCKE 44V USA." I visited three antique dealers today and all of them said they had never seen one like this before.
I would appreciated any information about the history and value of this LOCKE insulator.