Approximately 16 inches long, a steel steam powered toy boat. green in color with red bottom. Original box with directions. Unknown maker or manufacturer.
Chair is part of my grandmother's estate. At the time of original purchase, the chair was fitted for a custom slip cover which was never removed until recently. Upon removal of slip cover, we discovered that the chair has the original brocade upholstery which is absolutely pristine and in flawless condition. No stains, marks, rips or tears whatsoever! Legs are ornately carved mahogany and in very good condition with the exception of a few, very minor, marks. The original tags are still intact and read as follows: body is 80% curled horse hair filler $ 20% cotton felt and seat cushions read: 75% white goose down & 25% white goose feathers. There is also an original tag with embossed gold lettering that reads: Paine Furniture Company established in 1835. Any help in establishing an approximate value would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, in advance, for your assistance!
I think this may be English. The closest hallmark I found was from John Round of Sheffield or Chester, but it's not a perfect match. I see no silver mark, so I'm thinking it may be silver plate.
A medallion of a man riding a horse with big letters "SIR GALAHAD" underneath. The necklace is a swirl design with flowers in the middle of each chain (no design is the same). The necklace was hand forged due the fact you can see see chisel marks (especially in the name). If someone is interested in telling me what this is i will definitely post pictures. So far research a lot and came up with absolutely nothing to do with this piece. No information at all. Please help, i am very interested in this piece.