A pair of table lamps, crafted from the etched wooden rollers used to print wallpaper in the 1930's. The wood is maple or hickory. Someone has painted them orange and they need to be stripped back to their beautiful natural wood. A unique item.
Says 14k gold and has serial number 9171623. It still ticks. I inherited watch from my father and did not know of it until I found it in a box along with a few others. I can send more pics if you like. Thanks!
I bought this item at a yard sale. The professor that I bought it from said that it was some sort of lid to a storage container.It is made out of pottery,terracotta,or etc. At the top there is about a one inch round hole in it. It is glazed, and crazed (small cracks over the whole surface). On the bottom left side has some type of maybe either volcanic rock, or other mineral stuck to it. It's non-magnetic, but I`m not sure what this is.The back is unglazed. I know this is very old,but I'd just like some information,such as how old it is, and an estimated value of this item.
I recieved this as a gift in 1969 from my Husband (now deceased) . It was sold to him by Mr. Murphy who claimed "It was given back to me from Dotty West" who refused to remain a girlfriend. I have searched but can not find anything at all on this brand.
Paris Manufacturing Co., South Paris, Maine dining set (Table No. 15)with 4 chairs and matching buffet table.. All in Excellent condition. 2 Chairs need wood glue to hold in some of the spindles..