My great-grandfather was a Capitain in the Army. During his time in World War Two, he bought these items for my Great-Grandmother. I recently inherited them and would love to know more about them! They are obviously hand painted and have gold touches here and there. They are very delicate, but in excellent condition! If you have nay information about these items I would love to hear it. I haven't even wiped them off because I am afraid I will damage them!
Hexagon shaped (6 sides) table with 6 legs, 2.5 ft tall, 28 inches in diameter. Spool style legs. The wood is possibly mohogany. Shades are light to medium in color.
Although the finish is worn on top, I consider it in good condition. The table is in very sturdy condition with only a few nicks. The wood is not warped and the table doesn't wobble.
It has stayed covered in a spare room since I inherited it from my mother in 1995.
I may consider selling But for now, I just want to know it's history and value for insuance purposes.
I have searched for information on this lithograph, Tossing the Wedding Bouquet by Wooster Scott as to an approximate value. As seen in the photos, beneath the title is the artist's name AND it is , also, printed in pencil beneath it. On the opposite corner in pencil is E.II 22/50. The back of the picture contains the certificate of authenticity. I have found very little information about this lithograph. Any information would be greatly appreciated..