I have no pictures, it's in perfect condition, has been in the family for many years and cared for. The frame is 11X14 picture is probably 8X10 in a georgeous oak frame
The piano we think may have been a shipboard piano, due to its size, it has no ornate decoration of any kind, the keyboard folds up and down, Lambert was a piano maker in France (Harve) which is stated on the piano lid. there are 82 keys in total 34 black and 48 white, (Ivory?). The music sheet holder folds out from inside the piano. the piano has been tuned ver the years until 1934 appears to be the last time. The are are two srikers which we found in the base of the piano, all others are in place as are the strings. I think it is iron frame, but can be moved easily enough due to small size.
i know very little about this plate. general dimensions are about 7" in diameter. Has a stamp on back side (unknown to me) insignia is made by John Maddock & Sons LTD "Royal Vitreous" & "England" words on symbol on back.
paid an affordable .50 for the plate at a yard sale this past January 2010.
stamp is redish in color and on the number 2 it has sorta square on the top and bottom of the 2. i also have a blue geoge washington i also have half cent stamps and a 2 cent abe lincoln.there are to many to mention
It is an Asian statue of a Woman, I think.
She is holding a flower stem and dressed in a robe. It has a marking or signature of a symbole on the rear heal of the statue. She is on a dark wooden base. I think it is ivory. Can anyone help me?