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A very Antique looking vase with a cover. Cover has a circular metl wheel attached to it.
Outside of the continer has intrecut Cherib faces on it.
A small, square silver tray, with light rope like detail around edges. Tray is raised up on edges almost like a bowl-with a flat center. The tray has a faint marking on the back that spells out Sheffield Silver Co made in the USA.
The creamer has a pointed spout like detail and a flaired foot on th bottom. The sugar bowl ahs tow arms and the same flared foot on the bottom
Green Magnolia Jariniere, 665-8" Pedestal set, Raised marks.
Issued exclusively to Moore Action Collectible Club members. Numbered.
I have 6 silver tea spoons received in 1982 as a gift with the hallmark as follows:
Crown
Lion
i
JR&S
star
cross
I would like to know what value they are estimated at. They are in the original velvet lined case and are in more than excellent condition!
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This is a very unique oil painting of what looks like an old woman (native american?) smoking a joint. The paint looks aged because of the crackling it has. There is a small scratch to the paint above the womans head (see picture). I took this to Appraisal Day at the local library and the appraiser loved it, but couldn't tell me anything about it. He did mention the great detail on the hands and face. He also said that the face looked familiar, as though he had seen other painting with the same woman. I am trying to find out if anyone can tell who signed this(listed artist?). It looks like TS, but that is all I can make out. I am wondering what the value would be and the age. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks!
This is a framed photograph with a sticker on the back that reads museum of Modern Art NY. The subject is Fernand Leger Studio, Paris 1952. Photographer is Alexander Liberman. The back is taped shut, so I am assuming that at one point it had been reframed or opened. I know nothing about this and I would like to know if it has any value. How can I tell if it is an original photo? Did they used to sell framed photos from the Museum of Modern Art? Where can I look up original photographs by Alexander Liberman? I have not taken the black tape off the back. Thanks to all who look!