looks like an old time zoo, kid feeding elephant peanuts, peanut vender, kid on dads sholders, two elephants, fence and tree. has a silver frame about 2.5 inch wide
A black white and gray painting of a snow capped mountain. A winding river flowing through the trees with snow coverd limbs. The mountain shines a relection in the river. Smaill bushes with colored flowers along the shore just under the trees. Spring is coming.
This is a boxed set of German stainless steel Carving utensils from the early to mid 1950's. The box itself is in fair to poor condition but the carving knife and serving fork are in excellent condition. The knife blade and handle are perfectly balanced and the blade has a beautiful picture on it. I am not an expert on this, so I cannot tell you what the handles are made of, but they look like either some type of bone or maybe an antler. The picture seems to be engraved (or etched) into the blade and contains at least 4 colors. Near the hilt, the blade has the name SOLINGEN ROSTFRE. under a fancy underlined name LUBLIM or JUBLIM depending on the interpretation of the first letter. The serving fork has STAINLESS GERMANY near the base of the fork itself. Please look at the picture for more details. The handles have been carved out also. The knife handle has a buck with 4 antler points showing while the fork handle is much heavier has a doe running. The blade and fork appear to be connected all the way through the handle and then riveted to the end cap. Please check out the eBay auction for more pictures.
Beautifully framed signed Lithograph of P. Buckley Moss "Semper Fidelis". Brush gold wood, triple matted, colonial blue on marine red on navy blue. Also referred to as Marine and His Bride. Rare and not available.
I dont believe this is original. I can see brush strokes and texture, and I can even see where someone painted parts of it, but I also wonder it this is a reproduction and they have done little work to it to make it look more authentic. Is this a technique? I have another one of thie cupid - same deal.