I have an Underwood and Streamliner typewriter. Can I please get a price on these I am not sure what the worth is but I am sure it is worth a lot for the condition it is in.
Hello, I have searched for years for ANY background information about this piece~but have never found anything. I've searched eBay and many different antique sites, but haven't been able to get any information. (Ironically, I did find one on Craigslist~while searching for a cage~ that is identical in shape, color, etc. but it's smaller and it does have vertical wires in it, like a minature cage. Unfortunately, the man had no idea of it's history either. I would love to find out exactly what this is:) It is shaped sort of like a pagoda, but I suspect it's suppose to represent a cage of some sort? It is white with small, mostly pink flowers on it, and gilding around the scalloped edges. There are NO markings on it, only an odd shaped silver sticker on the bottom, that can no longer be made out..and I can't even be positive that it is actually for this piece. It has a round brass hoop on top to hang it from, and a small hook on the underneith inside top, for something to hang from that. (A fake bird I would guess?) This was given to my Grandmother as a gift when we moved away, by an English lady neighbor. Her husband was in the service and had traveled the World, but I don't know if he may have brought it home from abroad, or if it came from a five and dime store:) If you have any ideas or information about this piece, I would very much appreciate it! Thank You!!
I have a hutch with Old Hickory Martinsville Indiana enscribed on it. Also matching table and chairs. All have the stamp on them. Table is about 3x3 and extends to 5 with leafs that go under the table on a slide out mechanism. All are in good condition. The table needs some work on the top finish as you can see in the pics. Would like a value for the set and also tips on refinishing the table top.
This bottle is very beautiful and caught my eye the other day while browsing a local consignment shop. I picked it up and saw under the price sticker that it was signed L. C. Tiffany, I did some research and found out more about his work. I have a feeling this is not authentic only because it was so inexpensive, I just really liked the pattern and deep blue color. I would love to learn more about where it came from and its possible value. I am posting pictures.
This is a very unique and beautiful porcelain figurine of a princess on a what I thought at first to be a horse but realized it was a Unicorn. It is all done in white with tiny gold accents. She is holding flowers tipped in gold and has a veil on her head with a top bun a gold halo or headband a long flowing off the shoulder gown side saddle one foot showing with gold shoe, blond hair and brows, red lips, porcelain face, with pink cheeks, blue eyes, very detailed, on a stand which is 1/2" thick textured like the ground and incorperated into the figurine.It looks very old but in good condition. 9"tall by 6"long and 3.25" wide.
I can not find this anywhere or anything even the slightest bit simular except for a Staffordshire man on a horse looks like a prince, same style and coloring in face, pink cheeks and blonde hair with a cape a tall head piece/bun with gold bands, stand and a short skirt with calf high socks, gold band at top and one gold shoe showing and gold detailing throughout the piece.
I saw another gentleman from Staffordshire who has similar details also but no princess on a unicorn. {His picture is also inluded}.