Lovely unframed lithograph. I can't make out the artists name but it's titled "La Wagon" & has a date of 1864. There are inscriptions underneath the lithograph I also can't read. It is done in black & white- no color.
The vanity table & mirror are 2 seperate pieces. The wood surrounding the mirror appears to consist of several small pieces or segments that have been precisionally crafted to fit together forming the oval. The mirror tilts up & down and sits on a 2 footed base between beautiful spirals. The tabletop has beautiful, natural graining and the table legs have the same spirals as the side pieces on the mirror. Underneath the table is a built-in tray that is attached to the legs & sits appx. 3" off the ground. (I think I may even have the chair with the same matching spirals on the legs & arms.)
This is what appears to be some sort of Land Deed transaction. It is signed (twice) by President Benjamin Harrison and is not a stamped signature. It is in fair condition. No rips or tears, only fold lines.
I found this in an old house I was hired to clean. Lithograph is nicely mounted & framed, under glass. I would like to know something about the artist & appx. value. Haven't decided if it is for sale.
A 45" by 35" original painting on streched canvas. Looks to be painted using oils but not too positive. The artist's name is in the bottom right corner and appears to say "Morlzy". Upon further research, i found another piece by this artist on an European auction site.