I havenāt been able to find a lot of information on these but I believe they are Degas Ballerina Bookends. They are cast iron and have fabric skirts. If anyone has information on these and what they might be worth, I really would appreciate it. Thanks!
I inherited this painting from my grandmother & mother. They both emigrated from Germany. Iām looking for history of the artist (if known) and an approximate value. The painting appears to be a reproduction and perhaps the frame itself is the most valuable part - I truly have no idea. The artistās name is signed Jos. Kral. Besides a novice google search I havenāt been able to gather much more information. Thank you in advance for your knowledge and help!
I inherited this chair from my mother. Iāve had it for years and recently saw that it has a āmade in Yugoslaviaā stamp on the underside of the chair. It is in fantastic condition; some minor wear from use and is missing one nut to the bolt on the right arm. Iām looking to see if thereās any value in selling. My mother and grandmother both emigrated from Germany. If anyone has any history regarding this style of chair Iād be very interested as well. Thank you!
1940s to 1960s iron bar/flower cart with a hand painted tile top map of German cities. Lower shelf is made of smokey glass. I have seen a similar cart that was purchased in Italy in the 1960s but I cannot find information about this particular cart. I acquired this cart at auction. Provenance:The Lambert Collection
About 4 years ago a friend of my husband gave me around 8 of his late mother's antique artwork. She was an antique dealer in Northwest Washington by Seattle. I picked out the pieces that spoke to me. There was an oil painting that I could tell was very old due to the frame it was in, the tags on the back of the frame and the painting itself was darkened. I immediately grabbed it and had it tucked away until recently. My grandmother passed away about a week ago. She lived with us and as I was going through her things I came across the painting. I was curious as to what it was exactly so I Googled the name on the tag "Streckenbach". Boy was I surprised to see how much original artworks by him were going for. I couldn't find anything comparable to the painting I have. I'm guessing it is one of his earlier works but I'm not sure. I haven't done anything to it. The frame, the painting is still the exact way I got it. There are some abrasions on the frame and a slight crack in the middle but I would love to see what you guys think. Thanks.
I have two framed train prints from Reliable of Newark, NJ. I do not know the category. The size of each Brown frame is 7 1/4 x 6 1/4. First print is numbered 7750F titled "Coal or Coke Burning Passenger Engine" "Baltimore & Ohio Road Company" designed by "Samuel J. Hayes Master Mach". Second print is 7750B titled "Twenty five Ton Passenger Engine" "Lawrence Machine Shop" "Lawrence Mass."