My husband found this WW II German Nazi Helmet. There are two numbers inside, one is 066 and the other 471. It is missing interior leather and chin strap and there is some rust. Interested in if anyone could give info on numbers inside, maybe where it came from, and an estimated price a collector would pay.
This is an Everett, Boston piano. It's serial number is 28319. It originally belonged to my aunt; my mother says my aunt got it from their cousin, who owned it before that. It has been in our family for more than 60 years. it is in fairly good condition; 2 keys will not play. The ivory on some of the keys is chipped. We have the original piano bench which has been re-upholstered. I still play it often; it is somewhat out of tune, but it is still enjoyable to play and listen to. We would like to know it's approximate value. Thank You.
Maybe early 1900s not sure. Was told it was made by Royal Worcester. The only markings on the bottom is the letter O 2281 and the number 36 under that.
Depression era picture. Canvas was impossible to get at that time. While watching Antique Roadshow about another painting on cardboard, that is part of what made it so valuable. I am hoping the same applies here. Beautiful setting with what appears to be flamingos. Vibrant colors.