Bassett "Versailles" Dining room table with 3 leafs, 6 chairs (2 arm chairs & 4 side chairs), china cabinet & buffet.
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Bassett "Versailles" Dining room table with 3 leafs, 6 chairs (2 arm chairs & 4 side chairs), china cabinet & buffet.
3 Gumbo spoons, 4 salad forks, 4 long and skinny forks, 4 table spoons.
All from the same pattern.
Victorian cup and saucer - strong geometric design, buttery yellow interior slip with gilding curious cup and saucer, with no makers mark but the diamond style british mark that I've evaluated and using the info at oldandsold.com, I'm able to date this to 1876, which I find odd given the simple, geometric style of this set. I have another cup/saucer in the exact same style that is a pale blue, and I'll have to check the date but they are very close to this set. The pair are in excellent condition, no chips or cracks whatsover, in a very lovely translucent china. There is a slight bit of rubbing of the gilding on the exterior edge of the handle (not shown), but rim gilding is excellent. Here are some photos:
Here is a good view that I copied of the mark on the bottom
Sorry for the hi-res shots- any thoughts, ideas, are greatly appreciated!
The buffet was recently destroyed by a water leak from my upstairs neighbor. I'm now trying to determine what the value of the buffet would have been in excellent condition. Can anyone tell me what make/model this set is, it's previous value, and are they worth more as a set than they are individually. There is also a table and chairs that are Bernhardt but I don't believe they match.
This is a large box standing about 3 1/2 to 4 feet high. It is made of wood and has a lid that you can lift up.
book has hymnals for protestant, catholic and jewish services, as well as how clergymen are to carry out a full service for either religion
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In my research, I've found lots of these style of vases by Hull, and I know the pre-1950 matte finish ones are fairly pricey. However, I've never seen this particular coloration scheme anywhere so I'm curious. Its definitely a yellowish-green/greenish/yellow (chartreuse?).