the 1985 official limited-edition Christmas plate endorsed and certified by this Society approved for release for Edwin M. Knowles China Company as a genuine "Rockwell classic," a consummate expression of the genius of Norman Rockwell. "Grandpa Plays Santa". plate certified no. 19340B. Certifcate of Authenticity and box provided.
This was my dads lighter that was given to me when he past away, I am not sure who he got it from but when I was little it was already an antique and looked very old too me. You spin the wheel with your thumb which creates a spark and then lights the wick. When you want the flame out you just flip down the lid cap which still snaps down firmly and accuratly. On the bottom you unscrew an insert and that is where you pour in the lighter fluid. It's estimated value is $2,500.
This is a set of (2) of what appears to be split-hoofed cherub candle holders. I realize the pictures aren't great so I will do my best to describe what is shown. One of the items has what seems to be a #6459 on the bottom of one hoof and a # 5 possibly on another. While the other item has possibly a #319 on a completely different spot on the back of one leg and possibly the #219 on the back of another leg.I know the description is vague but my eyes aren't great. I do not know if these are brass or bronze(i believe brass).The detail seems very nice to me (but what do I know thats why I'm here). If anyone can give me an idea of worth or who made these i would appreciate it.
I have a antique coral bowl piece that was part of an estate. The approximate size is w: 10 1/2" x d: 6" x h: 7". I believe it was purchased for around $200. This is part of a collection of coral shells.