This belonged to my great-aunt and was probably bought in the 1940's or 1950's. The set is very clean and in very good condition. I would like to know more about it and possibly put it up for sale.
This has been in the family for years, passing from my great-aunt to my mom and then to me. It is heavy for a hand-held mirror. I don't know what it is made of; it has a very decorative floral design sculpted or molded onto it. I'd really like to know more about it and possibly put it up for sale.
I believe this was once an oil-burning lamp that was converted into an electrical lamp with a side-key that turns the bulb on and off. The lamp has a brass or bronze, four-footed base and the top part is removable to change bulbs (and most likely the wick when it was a fuel-burning lamp.
This vase looks like a Limoges but I cannot read what the orange 'signature' says. It is painted a very pale (variation of shaing) shade of green with pink and burgandy roses and a gold rim top and bottom.