Not sure what type of glass this is. It is purple and it is a deep dish. The bottom shows a sort of base to the dish. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much.
They belonged to my late husband. He had them before I met him. That means they are at least 30-35 years old. I do not know if they are originals or prints. I cannot read the writing on them so do not know the artists.
The picture of the Dam, the one with the shiny paint is 21" x 17" in the frame.
The image of the old man holding bamboo is 27.5" tall x 18.5" wide in its frame.
I don't know much more about them, but I have dozens of hi-rez images of them online in photobucket albums. Links provided below.
Chippendale style desk with a flame mahogany finish, leather top writing surface, hand dovetailed drawers and a solid oak frame structure. This executive desk has bracket feet and bat wing brass drawer pulls. A genuine Yale brass center drawer lock and central drawer locking mechanism denote the banker’s desk qualities. The drawers are deep and one can be used for files. There are even pull out writing surfaces on both pedestals. It has matching hardware on the front side of the desk to make it look like a partners desk but there are no functioning drawers on the front side. There is a removable segmented wood tray in the middle drawer and most of the other drawers have 2 or 3 wood dividers. There is some old wiring up in the guts of the desk - looks like maybe it had some type of security feature at one time. That's all I know. Thanks.