It is about 2 inches long, has a break barrel single shot cap gun says "molgora" and "mignonnette" on one side and "mondial" and "made in italy" dep on the.other side missing key chain part, but still cocks back and snaps forward like new.
Built in 1911, re-tuned in 1934, Given to family by friends living in log cabin, northern Minnesota in 1960. Had many coats of paint and damage. Refinished and rebuilt. Still owned by our family. The organ has its original mirror which has been re-silvered, original top and original claw and glass ball footed swivel stool. All keys and Ivories are clean, unbroken and in excellent shape. All stops are labeled/named and working. The organ can be played/is working and I'd like to know the approximate value of such an item.
I have a grandfather clock and I cannot find any brand name, numbers or any markings to tell me the make and model. I would also like to know its value. I got it around the late 1980's. I appreciate any help very much.
I have two lamps with L. F. Moreau signed at the base. I am adding pictures and don't know anything else about them. I am trying to find the names of the lamps if they have one, and what each would be worth. I appreciate any help.
Its an object that has this on the front (the everstick fairfield iowa anchor co.) Im not sure what it is. im hoping someone can help me with.that. It also has numbers on the front and back.