I have the entire 6 piece parlor set of 1850s Victorian Stick and Ball Furniture. I would like to have the appraised value. I have had it since 1997. There was only one previous owner. It came from an estate sale of an Oklahoman farm house.
Colored fabric print of three black children ,one standing with a banjoand the other two, one a boy driving and the other a girl riding in a corn cob car with watermelon slice wheels. Sunflowers in the foreground next to child that is standing and a field of corn and the trees in the background.
Colored fabric print of three black children ,one standing with a banjoand the other two, one a boy driving and the other a girl riding in a corn cob car with watermelon slice wheels. Sunflowers in the foreground next to child that is standing and a field of corn and the trees in the background.
I have a Aucher Freres Paris Piano I was informed that it is around the 1819 century have had a couple of things restored but nothing major. It is tuned and my son still plays it.
I have a vintage carnival glass scrolled cannister. I know nothing about this other than it was my grannys and that is it. There are no marks on the jar at all. I always thought it was from Federal Glass because she worked there and had so many pieces from there but like I said there are no marks to let me know, If anyone knows anything about it please let me know.
I was given a vintage Lipper & Mann Santa Scotch Decanter and a Santa Jam Jar. I have tried looking them up on the web and I have found pictures of these items however I can not find the value of them. There are no chips or cracks through the ceramic but there are cracks through the glaze. The pictures I have included are not mine and I do not have the cups to go with the Scotch Decanter.