capo di monte figurine or at leeast i think it is it was given to my grandparents years agao which in turn they have given it to me and i was wonderiong the calue of such a thing there is a slight chip on the front of the boot i have shown the pic ,
Both lamps were purchased at a garage sale in Florida. We don't know if they are authentic lamps or not. My guess is that they are authentic. Neither lamp has any cracks or chips. Both lamps show aging lines (I don't know what to call them). We're trying to get an idea of what they might be worth.
I'm just trying to get an estimate of the value of this desk. It came out of a metal stamping factory my father owned in Rockford, IL. I believe it was a textile factory previously. I can tell it was made by the Rockford Furniture Company by the remnants of the sticker inside the drawer. The wood is highly figured, but I'm not sure exactly what type of wood is used - maybe walnut or mahogany? As you can see, my kids decided it would be nice to write on - literally! Please let me know if anyone has any information they can pass along. Thank you for your time.
We would like to sell this item but would prefer learning about it before it is listed for any type of auction. The vase is very old and in mint condition (no cracks or chips). Any imformation you can provide would be greatly appreciated. We don't know if this a piece by Eugenio Pattarino or Otella Rosa (maybe they are the same person).
drexel desk w/3 tooled leather insert's,faux bamboo legs,painted raised scenes and stenciled scenes excellant condition .needs minor paint touch up on bottom ofl legs,brass fittings antique green and gold