I don't have a lot of information on this dresser, but it appears to be an Eastlake style walnut dresser. I refinished it but it still has some evidence of previous mild water damage on one side.
My dad bought this tapestry at a flea market about 35 years ago and we know nothing about how old it is or where it's from. We think it might be valuable though, because it looks ancient and some time obviously went into making it. Any information about this kind of art at all would be appreciated.
THIS IS A PAIR OF VASES OR URNS IM NOT 100% SURE THEY THE SAME BUT DIFFERANT IN SLIGHT WAYS THEY ARE APPROX 14-15 INCHES TALL 8-10 INCHES WIDE THEY BOTH HAVE TWO PAINTINGS ONE ON EACH SIDE THEY ARE A MIRROR IMAGE OF ONE ANOTHER [ONES PAINTED REVERSE TO THE OTHER AS FAR AS DIRECTION] ON THE UNDERSIDE IS A LIGHT BLUE MARKING THAT IVE RECENTLY LEARNERD WAS THE "SEVRES" MARK THE DOUBLE L THE LETTER INSIDE THE DOUBLE L IS CLEARLY A "L" WICH I HAVE ALSO LEARNED MEANT 1764. I BOUGHT THESE AT AN ESTATE SALE INTHE BEVERLY HILLS AREA IM INTERESTED IN SELLING THEM AS WELL
I have a pair of over 100 yrs old china dolls 1 is mended the other intact .there are no marks on them .Can anybody tell me anything about them and their value