This is a miniature etching on ivory. It is prominently signed, in red, by Blanche Dillaye, in the lower right hand corner. It is in the original frame. It is between two pieces of glass. I took it to the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts many years ago. They appraised it at $600.00. Blanche Dillaye attended this Art School. I am very interested in its value today. I would appreciate any help with this.
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 The lantern is V shaped on the back with a hanger on the left side (like it would fit into a corner). The top is like a little chimney with a tab that locks the top. This also has a handle attached. The front has a concave with a concave blue glass light on the front. There is a little oil lamp inside that fits into a sliding track so it won't spill. There is a little wheel that turns up the wick.
To hold the top on there is a copper screw that fits into the top. Â
My mother in law played this harp for years and it could have been her mothers for sometime before 1917 not sure. Both are deceased now. There are pictures of her playing it. I'm having trouble adding pictures to this box.
These are two figurines, male and female dressed in victorian style or earlier? Not really sure, maybe outlined in gold, not sure about that either. Not sure if the pics are coming through. When clicking browse, nothing happens.
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A25 inch candlabra with the marking 800 C.Frey & Sohne on the base. On the interior of the stick is the letter "L" written in script. Thre are 7 holders for candles. Each holder is removable from the branc and all the barances can be removed in one piece from the trunk.