it is produced on hard-fired porcelain to the highest quaility and artistic standards of the bradford exchange in an edition strictly limited to a maximum of 95 firing days.
I have a drop leaf table with a Watertown stamp. It is in good condition. Sturdy legs with metal tips and castors. It extends to place approximately 3 leaves in it, however, I do not have the leaves.
I dont have any pics at the moment of the pieces. I can not find any information on Henry M Goodman furniture. He was/is a Chicago based furniture maker. I live in the suburbs of Chicago. From what I have found on the internet to compare them to, i would say its very similar to the french style china cabinets and hutches.
tea set( POT, CREAMER,SUGAR,4CUPS AND SAUCERS) TURQUOISE(MORE GREEN THEN BLUE) WITH MOTHER OF PEARL INSIDE -OUTSIDE HAS A WATER FLOW LOOK- VERY, VERY THIN CUPS YOU CAN SEE YOUR SHADOW THROUGH THEM.I CALL IT EGGSHELL THIN. MARKED" MADE IN JAPAN" WITH A UPSIDE DOWN" T " UNDER JAPAN.I WOULD LIKE ANY INFO I CAN GET AS I WOULD LIKE TO PASS IT ON TO MY GRANDDAUGHTER. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE.
I don't have a picture of this item. It is a tarnished-looking EPNS pitcher made by New Amsterdam Silver Co. The number on the bottom is stamped G4033. I'm just curious as to the approximate value of such an item.