Seems to be a print of Don Manuel by Goya. It is in a decorative frame. Stamp on the back reads “Product of Reliable, Newark, NJ SZEZ 5049”. I found it and want to know if it’s worth anything. Read these are decorative paintings sold between 1950-1970 through Macy’s.
This was my grandmother’s. I really don’t know much about it except that it’s Dresden Lace and is titled “The Golden Wedding”.
Obviously the little label has a broken corner but other than that it seems unscathed. If anyone could give me any information about it I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you,
Connie Jo
We need an appraisal of this item. If we could have the appraisal done for one singular lamp and then another for the pair that would be wonderful. Thank you!!
A lace crochet king size bedspread from the early 1900’s or late 1800’s. Was my grandmothers but I’m not sure if she got it from her ancestors or not. My family has been in Texas for centuries not including those who married American Indian upon their arrival to Texas several centuries ago. Thus this is a Texas bedspread.
Hoove footed quadruple plate, butter, cheese dish. Can I figure out the maker because the mark is so worn down or it was never stamped properly I have tried to find one like it and had no luck so was wondering if someone may know the value it is engraved on the front and it says to Fannie I think and then grandma on the otherside update based on other signature marks I think it’s a Wilcox silver
I don't know a thing about this, and I want to figure out exactly what this is since a family member asked me about it. I don't remember how long we've had it for, but they mentioned it's an antique, so I'm using this in case someone who reads this can point out something concrete so I can identify if it's really antique or just a fancy fork design. Hopefully the photo quality isn't too bad.