I have managed to date this hallmarked salt dish to around 1832 (KIng George IV) Any indication of the value will be greatly appreciated.
I also have another one almost identical which was made around 1855/56 with a Queen Victoria mark
These were purchased from a collector many years ago. He had purchased these from a antiques dealer in Houston Texas. The glass glows under a black light, it is very thin type glass with swirl marks from the blowing process and some bubbles. The stem is hollow. I have 8 of them.
My Father is a mechanic and has been for 40+ years. He doesn't know where his boss got it from but, seeing as they worked in a mechanic shop it is understandable why he got the bottle shaped like a spark plug... The bottle has never been opened and the seal is still intact on the top. My father got it because he helped out his boss a lot. He would mow his yard and things of that nature
Original Steamer Wardrobe Trunk by Mendel Tourist. All original with leather handles with August 5, 1960 etchings in handle. Inside trunk has original wood handers for clothing and all original interior fabrics. Very, Very nice.
A nealry complete set of John Maddock and Sons porcelin dinnerware. Set includes plates, cups, saucers, gravy boat, relish dishes, fish dishes, large platters, large tureen. No pattern name knowm, but design appears to be brown-gold transferware with small flowers and wheat sheafs.