Not sure exactly what this is. I thought perhaps a double jelly server. Very lovely ornate piece that has two cobalt oval shaped dishes, a gold colored carrier or basket, and two spoons also gold in color. The design has a large cherub standing in th middle, a picture of a cherub on the front of the carrier on each side. The handles are a griffins or dragons head. The spoons also have cherubs on the top of them.
These glasses were given to me by my grandparents. I have 10 tall ones in mint condition and 12 short ones in excellent condition. I say that because one short one has a small chip in the rim. Each bowl is cobalt blue on the outside and a leaf and grape pattern is cut through to the clear glass. The stems are also cut but there is no blue.
I wish I knew more, but there are no markings on the furniture indicating the builder or origin. I do not even know what type of wood this is made from. All of the hinges and screws are original, but there appears to have been a lock and key mechanism on the right door that has been lost over time. My parents bought this in the late 1970s early 80s for about 5000 in Canadian dollars. It is very heavy and very old. I want to sell it, but we have no idea how much to ask for it so maybe someone out there knows more about the furniture based on it's design in the pictures and can let me know? There are 6 shelves (including the bottom) spaced about 11 inches apart.
This belonged to my grandmother. She was a world traveler. It is engraved on the bottom and says made in Italy. There are no other markings. It is heavy and in excellent condition but needs to be cleaned as it is tarnished in certain places.
This watch is in very good condition except for the rear cover which has 3 chips out of the glass . The crystal is in good shape as is the movement, runs fine. The numbers on inside of back cover have J WYSS FILS CNXDE FDS wiht NO. 502 in center. In side back of watch has the numbers 16831 on the advance/retard arm and on the edge of the main portion under back cover has 0370 on the edge. Thanks for any help you can give