This is a light colored (golden?) bear. It appears to be made out of mohair and stuffed with straw. The head and the ears could have been sewn back on at one point? They are stitched with some black colored thread so I don't know if that is original or not. The original eyes are missing and buttons are currently sewn on in their place. Some of the mohair is worn off on the bear (see photos). The paws are a red colored fabric (not leather). The body is jointed and the arms and legs are moveable. The head is somewhat moveable (don't know if it used to move all the way or not, could have been re-attached at some point ). The skin under the mohair has a pinkish tinge. That is all I can think of to describe the bear. Hopefully this is enough info. I will provide photos.
Peter Max lithograph of Andy Warhol with a mustache. It picture/paper measure 11 x 11in. It is also signed by the artist in pencil and is no. 65 of 300.
The Tower by Salvador Dali. It is a lithograph no. 158 of 250 signed by the artist in pencil. The right edge of the paper is rough (not a straight cut). The paper measures 19 x 30in and the picture is 12 3/4 x 24 in.
It is a Relic of Colonial Type or Spanish underthe Spanish Domination,also these Reliquarie of Monjio or Cloister,by to be executed by female hands of monasteries or convents where valuables relics arrive for the expansion of christianity in latin america.Is probably late eighteen century or early nineteen century.Sure its merit for the patience and the and the pearls small but very valuable.You should not dismantle their structure between the crystals because it would lose all the work for being very old an valuable.It cannot contact air.
At the top are two relics unknow.on the right side there are three relics:First St Jude Second San Lesmes and Third San Francisco.In the left side there are three relics:First unknow Second San Esteban and Third San Antonino.In the lower part one unknown and the other is Santa Teresa of Avila.Complete the reliquary are flower of Aljofar and sequins with Coral applications.A delicate and valuable work of Art.if anyone can tell me the price please thanks
This is a World War II Camp Atlanta, Nebraska Canteen Chit Book that was never used. This was passed down from my grandfather, who used to work at the camp during the war. This book is complete and none of the chits have been removed. All of the chits are well connected along the perforations and the corners/edges are in excellent condition. The coloring is very true to original and has been stored in a covered box through the years. The total denomination of the book is $10.00 with a total of 75 chits in denominations from 1¢, 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, and 50¢. May consider selling it but wanting to know what it's worth.