Hi, I found a Dresden tea saucer I believe it is, in great shape but no idea how much it is at all. All I can find is "Dresden like" online, I'd appreciate any help with an estimate, thank you very much!
Hi there, first time posting here, hope everyone is doing well. I've found myself a Carltonware Biscuit Barrel and cannot find one online exactly like it. Closest I've come is the same look but on the bottom it said 1915, not 1865.
I'd really appreciate any help on finding a rough estimate on what it's worth, thanks really appreciate it!
Zippo Barcroft Pat No. 4, 2032695
The Zippo Barcroft is the proud successor of the Zippo #10 which was produced till 1953. The Zippo Barcroft was manufactured between 1953 and 1979 in Bradford, United States and also in Canada. One often refers to it as the 4th edition or version of the Barcroft Table Lighter which is a simple combination of a traditional Zippo lighter insert and an attachable pedestal base.
This one has a polished chrome finish and engraved red initials JLF.
The lighter insert can be removed from the pedestal and used as a normal Zippo pocket lighter. The base is padded with black felt. This Zippo lighter insert is marked:
PPOMFG CO.BRADFORD.Pa
ZIPPO
PAT. 2032695 MADE IN U.S.A.
A table that has fold down sides to make the table bigger. Comes with 4 chairs and a leaflet to make table longer. Leaflet has some water damage but the rest of the table is in good condition.
The "Heritage" Set was manufactured between 1949 and 1953 by the American Safety Razor Co in the United States (Brooklyn, New York). The set consists of a lighter (This set has an extra lighter), cigarette holder and a tray. This set appears to be the gleaming copper and rhodium finish. A very original set due to its unusual design and the black bakelite handles.
The lighter as well the cigarette urn are standing on three legs which are padded with green felt. Felt missing on 2 of the 3 legs and one of the three legs on the 2 lighters.