purchased around 1998 at garage sale/thrift store. had it appraised for 220. from eppraisial.com before they were baught now they says they didnt keep old accts.this is watercolor on canvas of a hobo child unknown artist yet signed
Painted with acrylic....its a church with red wooded walls and a white steeple on top...in a field with a dirt road leading up to it.....its Ste. Rose of Lima 1840-1900....also on back says Faux Chenel on Cathlinette RD.......artist name is Dixie S. Graves dated March 1974
This is a very nice condition copper under brass or gold flakes not sure what it is. It's got the look for copper under the back but brass or gold flakes. I have 4 pieces for a set. The other items are a beautiful heart shape candelabras and you even though it is not a good picture can see it is very unique and I'm just gonna get a reasonable price range Value and I'm gonna sale all of it. Call To buy it. I'm gonna Add several pictures and that's with a little more than I posted originally. Please tell me what you think of the items and all are definitely able to buy.
This is a jewelry box (I think) that is made out of teak, at least to the best of my knowledge. It has very detailed relief carving on the top and all 4 sides, even the feet have some detail. It was brought back from Amoy, China by a relative who was Vice Consul in 1902. It has been in my family ever since. It is kept in a wooden outer carrying box that has some Chinese writing on it, I have yet to be able to translate it. There is also some writing on the bottom of the box itself. The dimensions are 4 3/4" x 5" x 8 3/4". It is lined with red velvet, and has a lift-out tray, also lined with red velvet.
This was my fathers and I think it belong to his grandmother the vase is copper in color with the detailed ship in front the numbers on the bottom with no other marks are E7210 on the bottom of this vase.. copper in color, very old and rustic looking, it appears to be glass,ceramic type pottery , the top comes off and has a cork.. so perhaps it was a drink holder of some sort.. very detailed ship with sails..