This Asian porcelain vase has been in our family for years and I recently inherited it. Unfortunately no one in our family has been able to tell me the origin of the vase or how it came to be with us. It is about 12" high and weighs about 3 lbs. It is white, with the top edge rimmed in gold. It has beautiful, vibrant colors of red, yellow, green and blue flowers and two birds - one green and one blue, both with yellow chests. The painting is only on the front of the vase and there is a blue hand-painted mark on the bottom but I have no clue what the mark means.
This is a Meersman occasional table with a front drawer. It is made of wood and in excellent condition. This was donated to our ministry to help raise money.
It has the trademark Meersman triangle with the number "372" in it. See picture
This is not a print. This is a framed painting. I am interested in selling this. Please contact me at [email protected] if you are interested in making an offer. I do not have a price yet because I am unsure of it's value. I will be listing it on eBay soon unless I'm able to sell it first.
These two chairs are similar mabe one was for the end of the table other not. Both tagged Colonial chair co chicago, il one has number other unreadable. the one with the number looks upside down or something. Have same vinyl like cushion tops no tears or rips.
Just looking for some information on this picture. I love it to death and am really interested in knowing the history behind it. I noticed that if you stand to the side of it you see bubbles in the glass. I dont know if that means anything though. Any info at all would be appreciated. Thanks in advance