This is a square painting of marshland/wetland with trees and seagulls in the skies.
The colors are very vivid, the painting is signed "Matson" in the lower left corner.
After doing some research, I think this signature belongs to an American artist Richard Matson.
This painting is likely to be a "plain air" piece, as there is some paint on the back of the board. Not sure if it belongs to his Key West series.
I also think this piece is vintage, as the frame looks old.
Please notice that in the middle of the painting there is a spot that looks like somebody placed a piece of fabric on wet painting. See pic for close-up of this particular spot.
Macys 1940s Steiff Christmas store front Lion, story goes that there were only 4 of these lions made for Macy in 1940s or 50s theres a pull string that makes the jaw move and the Lion Roar, the roar is a little weak now but still works. It's almost life size and in pretty good shape. It belongs to a friend of mine that is looking to sale it, but has had a hard time finding any info on it.any help and possibly an appraisal and offers would be great. Thank you very much
Set of collector cards from the 1950s. Printed in the USA by TCG. Mostly full collection. Numbered cards grouped by groups of tens. Sets laid out vertical have one of each number (ie. 10-19, 40-49 etc). Some doubles in collection.
I've tried doing some research, but having no luck with the "Red Seal Collector's Issue."
This particular recording seems to be on the market in a 33RPM version and originally recorded around 1926. I'm assuming this was issued in the 50's but the only marking in the runout is the B8RW and VID.
The sleeve is in good condition other than wear at the bottom where the record was dropped in. The vinyl is red and Mr. Kreisler's work is somewhat rare.