I am hoping someone can help give me some history and value of this item.Â
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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
I received this beautiful gold and black hand painted cat figurine after my grandfather passed away. my grandparents had an extensive art collection, not sure if this is of any worth or they just liked it.  It is made in Italy and numbered on the bottome. It reads " Manufacturra Porcelain artistche # 2419 " . It also says Dipinto a mano on the bottom. It has turquoise painted eyes as well.
 Any information is very appreaciated. I have been unable to attach a picture through your website. Please email me if you would like pictures at [email protected].
 Thank you, Rachael Andrews
Sobe lizards logo on headstock, set neck, solid body, lime green base paint with "Van Halen" style paint job (black and white stripes). Les Paul studio shape. Zebra pickups.
Not letting me upload picture
I'm trying to find out what they are worth
IT DOES WORK WHEN PLGUGGEN IN. I HAVE NOT GIVEN T A THROUGH CLEANING BECAUSE I WAS UNSURE OF FINISH
Pair of Satsuma Vases
Looks very old, but someone covered the original, old, cracked finish with varnish or something (see photo, taken from the left side).
The piece is not "wobbley" at all, and is very well made. It was bought in Central California, in a very historical area.
The back legs are straight, and the front ones are shaped beautifully.
The drawers are tongue in groove.
it has three drawers and three cupboards and on the middle drawer on the inside it looks like a sliver ware sorter and has the name haddon hall with a symbol above it it has dove tail drawers and wierd hinges on the cupboerds the hinges slide to open instead of a cylender hinge its on a metal base and it slides open
Painting was a gift to my Mom. It appears in good to very good shape. Looks like original frame. I searched the internet and found that Runci painted "Calender Girls: in the 50's and his wife was a Graphic Artist in Los Angeles. Her name was Maxine, so it seems that this is a portrait of his wife.Â
Signature on front right hand corner of canvas: "Runci"
Hand-writing on back of canvas reads:
1st line - Painted 1957Â - only one
2nd line - Maxine (Mrs. Edward) Runci
3rd line in quotations - "Invitation"
Stamp on canvas frame:
ALL REPRODUCTION RIGHTS RESERVED BY ARTIST
Signed: Edwaed Runci is hand written