Beautiful blue velvet upholstery, wood inlaid backs.
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Beautiful blue velvet upholstery, wood inlaid backs.
Needs upholstery, but frame in excellent condition.Â
This is an oil painting signed R. Lindstrom set in brown tones of some fishing boats.It is 12x16,16x20 with frame.  It has an artistic interiors paper on the back, certification ## 375861. also on a small piece of canvas attached to the back it reads "Ryan Williams 3-5-84 Nielson/80". I found a similar painting on ebay and compared the signatures, they were the same. Also the stokes and painting style were the same as well. The ebay painting is listed for $7,000.00, I hardly think mine is worth more than $100.00. Also listed with the painting on ebay was this information:... The painting is signed R. Lindstrom. The artist Rikard Lindstrom is listed in Davenports 2007/2008 Art Reference & Price Guide & Hislop's International Price Guide to Fine Art. This Swedish artist was born in 1882 & died in 1943. He is known for painting Landscapes, Beaches, Harbors, Fjords, Boats, Fisherman & Ducks. Is this the same artist from the early 1900`s? I am unsure and would love your help in figuring this out and finding what my painting is actually worth. Best Regards, Normie
Sofa and loveseat in very good structural condition. Upholstery torn in a couple places.
The Sebring pottery co usa chantilly It-5284 warranted 22k gold
Years ago,I inherited about 100 various pieces of sterling(candy dishes,candlesticks,etc,but I was curios about the full tea service.The base of each piece is octagonal and the beveled-shape continues to the top of each piece.The 'Grecian'appearing handles have joints of ivory or pearl.The latest(Winter 2008) Gumps catalogue has a squatter but similar looking piece on it's cover.I believe these family heirlooms came from either Austria or England,or perhaps Gorham in NY,because that is where everything they bought came from.Each piece is very angular,not bowl-like;I will send pictures if necessary,but I'm hoping the description will work.These are the few pieces that are not monogrammed that I have.Thank you.                                                                                                                                            Â
Oriental tea set inherited 30 years ago from great aunt who obtained it while in far east somewhere I believe. Main pieces are all in excellent condition. Some of the plates have cracks apparent in them - not unexpected as the porcelain is very fine(eggshell?). Quality of hand decoration is remarkable and depicts various species of birds. Mark shown is possibly factory/ artist's mark. Any info as to factory, artist or area of manufacture would be appreciated.
2 Japanese woodblock prints behind glass sealed with paper. Behind is a paper triangle with perforation for hanging and a string attached. Picture of a roadside scene vantage from the hills looking down. Below is a restaurant?/tea house?/inn? behind is a bay/cay/cove. No obvious landmark or recognizable scene from his popular works. Second is non-signed work appears to be the same artist but different vantage point.
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I am hoping someone can help give me some history and value of this item.Â
Solid oak writing desk with one dovetailed draw. The legs are turned and there is only one marking on this desk and it is the number