Beautiful green pot measuring approx. 6-3/4" tall x approx. 24" around. Acquired in Japan during the American occupation. It has been in my family for more than 75 yrs. Anyone knowing a collector of Japanese items, please let me know.
Being this is #34, I would guess it was produced shortly after Illinois Moulding Co was first started back in 1898.
The painting needs a good cleaning.
I could not find another like it after an extensive Google search.
Out side of the frame is 22 1/2" x 30 1/2"
Being inside of the frame, I could not see a signature. There may be one hidden by the frame??
Could this be the only #34 that survived the last century, maybe.
When you click on viewing the painting picture, then right-click your mouse on it and select "open in a new tab" and you will get the large size of the picture.
I have a very large, very heavy, hammered, engraved metal tray. 30” diam. with makers mark in Arabic/or Farsi . I inherited it from parents. We got it while overseas in 1974. Looks very old and wasn’t new when purchased. I need a translation of the engraving. I would love to find out if it was made during the Persian empire.
Pair of Art Deco female head sculptures. Material feels like heavy plaster of Paris. Painted a medium-grayish blue. Most likely from early 1930s. 18" tall x 18" wide at base x 8" deep at middle of face image. These have been in my family for approximately 90 years. My grandfather brought them home to my grandmother. I was told they were retail store fixtures. I have looked all over online, in libraries, etc. Never seen anything else like them.
It is made of walnut,it has a bunch probably 20 small holes in a circle on both sides at op corner it looks like a cupboard or end table it's old iv been told it's a antique pie safe at the local antique stores nearby it's 28 inches tall 32 inches long with a depth of 22 inches