it is a "Readers Digest Custom Console VI" with Record and A-Track players, two external stereo speakers, stereo headphones w/ individually adjusted volume levels(between left and right), Record cleaning solution, Two A-Track head cleaning cassettes, and its original owners manual
leather horse collars and pony collars. good condition. all straps and hardware in good condition and intact. one collar has wear spots where straw can be seen on inside. other than that just regular wear marks and minor scratches.
This statue was dug up in the 1930's in India. Its the Hindu God Ganish; the elephant with 6 arms. Its fairly heavy for the size. I would say its in mint condition considering it came out of the ground and its age; but I haven't seen one like it to compare it too. I haven't cleaned or done anything to alter how this statue looks.
Low slung wood framed (walnut?) with rattan inserts. Orange & red striped fabric cushions. (Bottom cushions - foam, back cushions - down). Webbing has been replaced. Some nicks in the wood, but otherwise good condition. I have searched but have not found anything like it. I'm also wondering how to tell if it was designed by Edward Wormley.
I know next to nothing about this piece. My husband explained to me how it is used. He has another one that he actually uses for his business. This one, however, I just may display depending upon the value and its history (if I learn about it.)
According to the ebay description, "it has high transmission coated optics and is in very good condition." Further, the ad goes on to state that the transit does come in its case. However, the instruction manual and the tripod are both absent. These numbers were offered for the transit: No. 740043/ Ser.# 515079.
I am interested in learning how old this piece is, along with a little lesson in its history, and finally its value. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Pictures of the piece can be found at the auction website.