The tapestry has a wood frame that looks like it was gold before it was brown. I was told it was made in 1802 or 1809 with the new tapestry machine that was developed in that time period. The scene is some young girls in a courtyard.
This jug is stamped on the back with ( From G A Jegglin, MO) It appears that the stamp moved and the from is smeared and there is a smear where the town should be shown. There is also a straight mark going around the jug about half way up that I think was done at the time it was made, also there is a mark placed in the general area of the handle indicating where it should be placed. It doesn't appear that they tried to smooth this mark out at all. There are no cracks or chips. If anyone can give me more information about the jug and a possible value i would appreciate it. Unfortunately it may have been used to store motor oil. Will this effect the value?
a cylinder with a electric cord on it. motor end has wooden paddles than churn the ice cream. It sat in the freezer with cord coming out thru the door and plugged in. made of die-cast aluminum 12 1/4 inches long and 3 7/8 inches in diameter. has a flat part that sits on the freezer shelf. pictures sent are both sides of the instructions that are still with it.
I would appreciate any information someone may have about these chairs including thier value. The pressed cane seating is obviously not original and I assume it was done professionally as it is very tight. Any information is welcomed.