Growing up with my late father who loved calligraphy and his collectibles, and as much as I could remembered seeing them the moment i was born. Over the years, whether I’m sad, crying, excited, happy, I could deeply remember each of their own distinct crafts, paintings as well as their shapes and sizes.
after my late father had passed away, I decided to relocate to a new home. As I was packing up the collectibles, i saw a small fragment and thought it was a broken piece from one of the jades. After years of slow studies and research, i am still not 100% sure the information were true or correct? What intrigues me the most, were sometimes I could see imagines of portrait people who i don’t know, like a baby, or drawings resembled to stone age and so on. I have taken some shots as a record and reference to my findings. I hope from those pics you could see what i saw or perhaps discover even more. Cheers!
I have a 1890s Brown and Besley of Chicago 3 drawer cabinet made of oak .There's a few documents in it as well . I can't find any info as far as value.Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks
I’m new to collecting and acquired this furniture set, I don’t know the era or time frame which is what I’m trying to figure out. I do know They are hand painted and there are no markings. No screws were used at all, The nails are all very small and thin, connected with wooden pegs. the pieces are all pretty light weight.