I was given this table by my mother whos uncle had previously purchased it for a girlfriend. After some research I believe the piece is a 19th century Chinese dragon table from the Ching (Qing) dynasty. There is an inscription on the bottom that reads "Given to Beth Hahn Issac Washington, Mr. Kim". There are 4 legs each with roman numerals on them, which match to corresponding roman numerals on the bottom of the table. As for its condition there are some bruise marks in the wood, a raised tooth that is missing from one of the two dragons, a chip from one of the corners, and a post missing from one of the 4 removalable legs. Otherwise, it is in relatively great shape.
This is a full set of an 8 piece dinner ware set. It is Carlton China "Plymounth 303" and it sat in my parents cabinets all of the years that I grew up. My mom is now gone and I would like to sell it.
Victor Ortiz is an American Indian artist,He is well known for his pottery,These paintings are from his early works,I would like to know there worth,Thank you
Pictures are about 5"x7" and on paper that appears to have been burned along the edges intentionally. The paper does appear old. Both photos are in good condition, however, the Noble Dame Vicentine print has duck tape around the edges where it was used to hold the magazine picture in the frame from a previous owner.
The pictures have been included below. Please advise if these are worth anything.