Looks to be a cigarette case. My 86 year old dad got it from his father after he passed away 35 or so years ago. I really don't know anything about it.
I believe this was my grandfather's. I don't know the age, but I would guess 50-60 years old (my dad is 86, and it was his father's). It has Mother of Pearl inlay. Looks to be in working order. The bottom is stamped PREMO. Licensed under US pat. 1637855.
I believe this is a late 18th century table. The top flips up. With the top folded down you swivel the table to access the hidden compartment. With the swivel top there is no need for extra legs or to pull out an additional leg.
I believe this might be a late 18th century buffet with 3 mirrors. The buffet is on small wheels. Photos attached. Trying to decide what a good price would be to sale item.
9 dolls that look similar to vintage Art Mark dolls. These dolls have no markings or tags on the dolls or the clothes. They have cloth bodies, stuffed with sawdust, and has porcelain heads. They seem to be hand sewn and hand painted.
They are all similar to each other except for 2 that have short white hair. One of the white haired dolls is even more unique and does not seem to be part of the set, it has a green flowered one piece outfit with a matching pointed hat, white color cloth for the body as opposed to a more beige color for the rest, and the face paint is also different.
I do not know anything about these dolls and would appreciate any help in identifying or pricing them.
My husband inherited this painting after his mom passed. He knows that it has been in his family for at least 40 years. It is either an oil painting or an acrylic painting done on wood. There is no signature or marking that we can find.
I can’t make out the signature on the painting. I did find out online that it is a reproduction. I got this from the Goodwill store. The floater frame is mahogany and still in good with some minor scruffs. The actual canvas is 9x12. It’s vintage and I just want to know if there is any value to it.