This is an old bayonet I bought somewhere, I think I spent 75.00 on it. It looks as if it were uncovered from a battlefield. It had been blued, not shinny finish. It twists onto the barrel of a rifle. Has marking "LS" on the top side of the blade. Blade has three sides, not flat.
tan and white backgrond. Motteled aperance and texture. On each peice is a portrat of a man standind and singing from sheet music. The woman is sitting down and playing a lyre. There is a w mark on the bottom of each piece. Wawel the handle on the sugar bowl is broken off but I have the pieces
Mother inlaw had this item stored in her garage , stated he mother bought it around 1952 . It was painted black at one time. All original and plugged it in and still purrs like a kitten
Hi there - I have two early Meissen figures that belonged to my great grandmother. Two girls - one with an autoharp, one with a cello. The top of the cello looks like it was damaged at some point and has been repaired. The auto harp figurine is perfect. They're both around 4.5 inches tall. I have photos.
Markings on autoharp player: "2559" engraved, "85." in ink, blue Meissen swords in ink.
Markings on the cellist: "25." in ink, Meissen swords, and a price tag for $625.
These were purchased in the mid 80s at the very latest, but probably during the 60s or 70s. I'm curious about how much they may be worth.