I recently purchased these two teapots and an urn as a set. The urn is marked with I think James W Tuft. The teapots are unmarked but have numbers on the bottom. I was curious about value and if they do go together or not.
I have had this candle stick holder for years and have tried looking into its history. It was passed down from my great grandmother and has a number on the back but no further information into its creation. The number 5332/ I and I would love to know if it is part of a collection and if it has any value than just my personal attachments.
I have a vintage Victorian Rocking Horse. There is a bit of damage on the end of the front left end of wood (chewed). Also, the handles are broken off behind the ears. I would like to know the value. Thanks for your time.
Andy Warhol's famous '100 Cans' poster signed by Andy Warhol. I had Andy sign it at the opening of Famous Amos Cookies in Hollywood circa 1979. My cousin, who happened to be one of Andy's best friends (curator of the Met - Henry Geldzahler) gave me heads up that Andy was going to be there. So, I went to Westwood with a friend of mine and we bought two '100 Cans' posters and then drove down Sunset Blvd. to the opening of Famous Amos cookies. Andy was extremely reluctant to sign it, but I mentioned my relation to Henry and he signed it immediately. The signature has faded over the years, but you can still clearly see that it says "Andy" on it.
I have no idea what this would be worth, but I believe it to be one of only two '100 Cans' posters in existence that he ever signed.
5 drawer Highboy solid wood dresser with metal drawer pulls. Top two drawers are slim and other three are standard depth. Top drawer sliding tray is not there. Dresser has normal wear with some scratches on leg side and minor surface scratching on top.