I have two identical Noritake vases. Each has 4 panels depicting a different scene of the area.One is a cottage with what looks like a thatched roof and the areas in all panels is of a lake scene. The panels are I think hand painted. They are in very good condition. the only negitive is that the gold on top of the what you might call the handles has worn a bit. I hope you can provide me with what they might be worth and if I were to sell what I might expect to get. Both have the blue Noritake made in Japan. I might sell. Thanks Jan
My mother bought this sewing machine from an antique store about 25 years ago as a conversation piece more than anything else. It has a beautiful wood cabinet with what I believe is called a coffin top (remove the top and there is the machine). The cabinet has three drawers on each side and a small drawer in the middle. The treadle says "Royal Stl.John". The instruction booklet is dated 1885 and a removeable plate on the machine lists a bunch of different patent date. In all honestly I know very little about the machine or its worth. Any information or resources would be greatly appreciated.
This hutch is in excellent condition; have not found any scratches, marks on it. It is lighted, with glass shelves in upper section. Upper section is removeable. All drawers/doors in excellent condition. Has all the correct maks, and young republic "brand" inside drawer.
A large Japanese Vase with crysanthanums, white flowers are raised center of flower is flat, the maroon crys flowers are not raised but the center of flower is. The vase as crasing all over the entire vase, it is free of chips or cracks and no repairs. The vase is 10.5" tall and 6" wide at the greatest point.