The first picture is of the front side. There is a small crack in the metal but the hinge works perfectly. The next picture is of the bottom of the box which the paint is scratched off and shows the numbers 138 in a round stamp.
I am trying to get information regarding the age and if possible the value of this vase/urn. It is green wtih handles and is an urn/vase style. It stands approximately 12" high and from handle to handle is approximately 6" wide. The coloring is not a solid green, but more of a speckled olive color. The stamping on the bottom says Haeger USA (c). I have more pictures available but can't seem to add them to this posting.
Any information that anyone can give me regarding this piece would be very helpful. Thank you in advance.
this painting was given to me as a sort of gift to hang in my room from a friend that had it in her storage. i didn't know of the artist until i looked it up online and saw thomas barker is a well known 19th century english artist. i am now looking to find out what this painting is worth and am looking to sell it.
Very large, heavy bowl that appears to be very old. Has the letter "F" painted in red and also the name "Eldridge" on the bottom of it in some kind of old material. I took it to an native art place in my area and one of the wood carvers really loved it! They told me it was maple and that it might be native. It has been well taken care of over the years and it is "oily" feeling. On the inside there is some strange marks, possibly form the tool that it was made with?