In one picture looks like a signature, in another towards the top in middle there is a number 847, and to the right top corner there is a number 30 and below that is a number 40, the other picture is the front of the buffet
I need to tell grandpa’s story. He was born in a covered wagon between Arkansas and Indian Territory in 1889. He used the magazine salesman case from around 1907 to 1911 After that he became a plumber. He did all the plumbing in the OK capital building that was started in 1914 and finished in 1917. I have a picture of him starting the first plumbers union in Guthrie OK in 1917. My uncle is the little boy in the picture. My mom was born in 1917 so she is not in the picture. The "Gold Ball" in the picture was on the first flagpole at the Capital building in OK city. He made the ball out of copper sheeting. Later on he worked at the capital building for many years and took care of the plumbing and other things. I would like to get some kind of idea of the value of these items. I would like to sell these items once I get an idea of their value.
pre world war 2 dresden tea set. floral pattern, blue crown stamp on bottom of every piece. 6 place setting. cups saucers, sandwich plates, tea pot, sugar, and creamer bowls.
I was working in a vacant unit and found this nice oil painting of a horse. I decided to take it home and it sat in my living room corner for over a year, one day my father came by to see me, and I showed him this picture and he turned it over. He noticed there was a few tears in the paper on the back (the picture was a little bit beat up when i found it in the unit). He says to me, "Whats under here?" and he proceeds to tear the paper on the back while i was shocked at what he was doing telling him to stop damaging it. and when the paper was removed it unveiled this picture of the last supper except, instead of jesus and his deciples it is men in business suits watching a dogfight with a judge in jesus's place.
Im very interested to hear what this picture means or what its value is.