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.
I was told that this came from a Bay City Michigan antique store and is likely "nautical" in nature. I do not really know what that means. It seems to be all hard wod and I have two of them that are similar....with all parts hand made. I'm just looking for some direction as to it's origin.
I have 2 John Maddock & Sons Royal Vitreous England Onion dishes. I believe them to be dated around 1860, and they may have served as a soup dish or saucer of some kind. They have a blue flow flower pattern design. Appear to be in great condition for antiques. I would like to know more about them and what they are worth.
Came accross this Faberge box. The Hallmarks, I believe mean, its silver and it was made by Feodor Ruckert. Other than that i dont know much about it. It seems to be in excellent shape.