1871/72 saratoga stagecoach trunk.don't know much about it really.it seems to be made of wood and metal .maybe some sort of bronze metal or iron.Idont know.its tarnished over time of course as u will be able to tell in photos of this old chest.the outside structure has some type of design embossed on it.and there were leather handles on it as well,but they have worn off with time as it has aged.the interior is quite interesting.a very frill like paper lining around the walls and compartments that are found on the inside .and there is an old photo of a small child upright when u open it,and two other old photos line the interior of this old treasure as well.other than that I really don't kn.ow much else.
Green porcelain(?) tea set with dragons and pink flowers. (No identifying marks can be found with the exception of a tiny blue dot on the bottom of the sugar bowl). The sugar bowl lid has a broken handle and the spout tip of the teapot is also chipped. I know nothing about this set except it was my Great Great Aunt's who was born in 1875'ish and has been in my possession for over 40 years... any information/appraisal would be appreciated.
Long neck teapot with equally long handle and pour spout. Lid is attatched and tips open. Looks to be hand hammered brass and has etchings of leaves with several colored in red and blue. There are no distinguesing markings outside or inside the pot. Would like to know the date and possibly where this pot was manufactured. Bought at a salvation store for $3.00.
I have a porcelain Mickey Mouse Limited Edition from Original Master Mold Circa 1928. Patent Reg. # 750677. WEISS KUEHNERT AND CO. Porcelain factory in Thuringia, Germany. I also still have the original box.
just recieved my grandmothers fine china.... its a serving set of 18.... ( 18 tea cups, 18 saucers, 18 dinner plates, 18 salad plates, 18 soup bowls, 18 little bowls, a butter dis, creamer, sugar bowl with lid, a large serving plate, large serving bowl, small serving plate, small/medium serving bowl), its a hira fine china japan cynthia pattern.. its never been used in excellent condition, no marks, no scratches no chips, paint is in perfect/excellent condition. i was trying to get it appraised to see if its worth anything.. i know it was bought for my grandmother in the early 50's and she only used it for display