This is a white ironstone pitcher made by H. Burgess in Burslem, England in the 1800's. Underneath, it has the mark of the lion, unicorn, and crown, as well as, Stone China, H. Burgess. Burslem. It is adorned with a knotted rope design from the handle extending about halfway down the pitcher. I do not have a picture.
This is a pair of adult-sized Koveralls, which were specially made for factory operators to wear during exhibitions of sewing techniques at fairs. The style was really just for kids, so these were never on the market. They date to about 1915. This is what the historian from the Levis company emailed me
I have a Railway Dueber Coin Silver pocket watch case. I am interested in finding out how much it's worth. It has a Shield with an anchor in it and the #3301299. it also has an additional Shield?? with the #3 in it. It has a small dent on the back of it. I believe the fob is gold or plated. The watch case has 4 sections. I was unable to get any viable photos. Thanks
I really don't know much about these pictures. My Mom has had them for many many years and the glass is rounded on the little girl praying and the picture is made on the glass on the glass and the frame is metal and on the back has "Made in Italy"(craved in the frame). The other one is framed and is signed by "MARGARET KANE".There in very good shape. Would anybody know anything about this.