1 gallon jug with finger ring, has 8 sides and screw on top(metal) the 8 sides have diamond shapes which are pebbled textured, 1 side is flat I assume for the label...just curious as to what it was for
Cloth bound book Shakespeare's "Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Demark". Publisher Harper & Brothers New York, Franklin Square 1878. Edited with notes by William J. Rolfe, A.M., formerly Head Master of the High School, Cambridge, Mass. With engravings.
Excellent condition. Pages all intact. Formerly own, and signed by author Mary Dana February 8, 1882.
Very rare, very old English china set. I purchased a large complete set of this china at an estate sale in Memphis, TN in 1982. I have searched many books and conducted many web searches and I cannot find any references to this china. It appears to be very old, the patterns cover all of the surfaces of all of the plates, saucers, etc. and the patterns are very intricate. The set is in excellent condition. The mark features the word, "England," followed by a symbol underneath, followed by the words, " & Sons" underneath and then the letters, "AGRA" underneath.
Chair is mission style, oak recliner made by the JA Kelly & Brothers pat in 1907. Has Red vynil apolstry, no rips or tears, but minor cracking in seat. Has mission slats on the side, and one side is missing the slats for the magazine holder. Still reclines well. Tags are still attached to bottom.
This is an African mask that was given to a cousin while in Africa. The man that gave him the mask was running for some sort of political office there. I have no idea what the exact use was but very intrested in finding out the history and value of this item.