This seems to be an early printing or etching from a fairly well know fantasy artist who went on to create "Pocket Dragon" statues, ornaments and even a cartoon. I'm looking for some more detailed info on what it exactly is or what it may be worth.
It appears that someone tried to distress the table with some type of thick varish, but whatever was used is chipping off. The picture on the tray is etched (or scored, not sure what you call it). The image is some sort of old English type design. It is a man and woman dressed in old English style clothes, standing on a bridge. The picture is sort of hard to see because of the attempted distress. There is no glass on the removable tray. The structure of the table is in excellent condition. I thought about refinishing it, but wanted to find out more about it first.
This figurine is one of three in a series of wars. I can't remember the name of all three wars together, I only know each one separate. Like all Chilmark, it has the emblem on the bottom made of pewter also...with the artist's name, date, and Chilmark with their symbol. "Polland 90" is within the pewter figures and also the stamp "69 / 950". All three pieces have the same number "69 / 950". I have the certificate of authenticity as well.
This figurine is one of three in a series of wars. I can't remember the name of all three wars together, I only know each one separate. Like all Chilmark, it has the emblem on the bottom made of pewter also...with the artist's name, date, and Chilmark with their symbol. "Polland 90" is within the pewter figures and also the stamp "69 / 950". All three pieces have the same number "69 / 950". I have the certificate of authenticity as well.
This figurine is one of three in a series of wars. I can't remember the name of all three wars together, I only know each one separate. Like all Chilmark, it has the emblem on the bottom made of pewter also...with the artist's name, date, and Chilmark with their symbol. "Polland 90" is within the pewter figures and also the stamp "69 / 950". All three pieces have the same number "69 / 950". I have the certificate of authenticity as well.