I have a pair of colonial figurine lamps... one of a colonial lady and one of a gentleman. They stand upon a metal brass base. The lady figurine lamp has Excelsior engraved on the metal part where the light bulb goes. The gentleman figurine lamp has Leviton engraved on the metal part where the light bulb goes. Only the gentleman has "Made in U.S.A." engraved on it.
This picture here is a identical one
The ones I have look really similar to this lamp picture here. The base of this lamp is ALMOST identical to the ones I have. The paint on the lamp figurines I have aren't as solid as this one though. There are gold paint accents on mine.
I was wondering when these types of lamps were made, the history of them, and how much they cost now. I was wondering if they are actually antique. It has the print "Betson Handpainted, Japan" on the underside of the figurines... what time period is this?
Thank you for your time. If you need actual photos of them, let me know.
This is a tea/coffee (?) set with 6 cups/saucers. The set is in very good condition - some of the gold has faded/rubbed on the tea pot and some of the handles.
The porcelain mark did not photograph well, but it is the same as the one found in the following link, but has a number to the left.
2 imported Hand colored engravings of a Aristocratic gathering on the back of it,the paintings have a tag that says product of Reliable Newark,NJ and they are numbered,the artist name looks like V Barcue and they are from my parents who have passed away and i would like to know something about them!