This cedar chest is beautiful it hasbeen covered since it was new there is a shelf inside and an adjustment screw on the bottom to adjust the airflow (I assume) The style number is 2120 the serial number is 644120. It is a medium colored wood on the outside. There are absolutly no scratches or nicks in it. It looks like it was purchased yesterday. (will send photos. ASAP)
Among the treasures I found, there is a set of what looks like expensive china. I am not sure though. It has the stamp Florence 3025 and the photos are below. When was this created and is it worth anything? The image is of one of the items because the set is in a box and is too heavy to bring in here. I am not sure how many items are in the set either.
A pair of Glass Crane Birds believed to be Murano Art Glass, no sticker or identificable marks are found on the items. One is 14" tall and weighs 5 lbs 2 3/8 oz, the other is 17" tall and weighs 6 lbs 9 1/8 oz. Item was probably purchased in the 1950s or 1960s. They are definitely hand blown since small bubbles are visable when you look real close. Would like to obtain professional opinion on whether these are Murano Glass or not and their value.
I recently cleaned out a storage area for a friend and found this wooden box. I opened it and found what looked like silver spoons, forks, and knives. I asked about it and she said I could have it. I did a search and found out it is the Royal Rose collection from Nobility Plate. The box is original with what feels like velvet lining, and the top and the bottom of the box are here, though they are not connected any longer. There are 68 pcs altogether but I think there are missing pcs because there are twelve spoons and eleven forks and so on. I was wondering how much this is worth? The silverware is in good shape, though tarnished.