Patented 1914, this cast-iron stove is from Westinghouse. Four, round burners and griddle are on the top.Two burners are on each side of the griddle. A pull down door is on the front. It's condition is exellent. It is also believed to use electric or coals.
This Vase was given to my grandmother from my Great Aunt's estate. It is a RW Vase with 3695 and #54 noted at the bottom of the vase. She would like to sell this vase, but I am having a difficult time identifying it. Thanks for your help, or interest.
I have Zero history on this item i cannot find anything on the internet or in my Glassware books to the maker of these by the marks at the bottoms i believe they are hand blown glass.the bottoms have different marks some are smaller some bigger.The Design on the outside looks to be done by hand.There are minor flaws in the glass not chipped but flaws will not even show up in pictures.Looks like the handle was put on Last...These are very unique and have stunning details on such a small glass by the Dimensions i believe they are a Toy Glass...Any help would be greatly appreciated...They are from a 100yr old lady's estate she had some very old very stunning glass wear is there any way these could be late 1800's???