If anyone can help me indentify these it would be a great help. Bought them at auction with a box of surgical instruments. I have no clue what they are but the tested as silver. Photos to follow with hallmakes and all markings...
I have a Drexel Heritage Executive Desk that I bought for $50 from a sale about 4 years ago. Neither I nor the people I purchased it from were aware of the value of the desk, but I knew that it was worth more than $50!
I am not sure that I will be able to keep it any longer so I am trying to find out what it is worth before I try to sell it or decide whether I want to keep it.
As a result of keeping it in storage for a while some of the laminate finish has peeled off. (Hope that can be fixed!) But other than that it is in great shape.
Any information on the value would be greatly appreciated.
the year on the post mark is 1905. it is a unionville NY areal (picture from a plane).It has it's message content written on the edge of the post card. It appears to be hand painted. the stamp is a 1 cent stamp, post marked Unionville NY. on the back it has on it Private Mailing Card acrossed the top and under neath that it sats Authorized By Act of Congrass of May 10,1898. the the feild for the address only
ELEGANCY Fine Porcelain 12pc Teacup & Saucer Set. Made in China. Exquisite. Mint Condition- not a ding or a scratch anywhere. In original box w/seperation papers. Inside of the box it has a printed warning that says "To keep the Gold & Colors everlasting..." Don't know if that means they are gold- white gold- gold leaf- etc... (I see a faint gold tone, but to me they look silver.)