This organ was a gift from my late husband. I am preparing to retire and move to a local lake and will not have room for it. I already have several other pianos. I would like to sell it to someone who can enjoy it, but have no idea as to it's value. I have played it and it sounds beautiful. Thank you...Sonya Oveland (512) 668-4807.
The vase is oval and becomes fluted near the top with a handle. It is ornate with country scenes...animals, windmills, cottages, handpumps, etc. The candlesticks are narrow just above the 6-sided base and then become 6-sided again, then again narrow, then fluted and 6-sided. They are very ornate with figures of men and women in what appear to be country settings with cottages in the background.
I have rated condition as "fair" because they are intact and not dented, but there is very little silver plate left on them.
The number on the bottom of the vase is 3737. The number on the candlesticks is 3966.
Declaration Of Independence Copper Print. Has Full original July 4 1776 Declaration Of Independence Bordered by John Trumbulls etched paintings of The Signing, Tea Party, Independence Hall, Liberty Bell, The sewing of th first flag, drum, cannon, trumpet, pistol and the Revolutionary War. All Ecthing is fully legible and and well preserved. Made in Allentown, PA in 1940 by Grammes Inc. where it was originally signed in 1776
This is a small ceramic jug or vase. It is reddish in color with a black embossed fox hunting scene. I have found the registration mark dates it from 1956. This is really all I know. Thank you to anyone who can help me identify and value my item!