do not know much about it other than the paperwork says issue 1 on the bottom left corner and the back of the clock has a 555 in ink on the back of it and that it works great.
This is a small native american doll, maybe a prarie man. He is made of rough natural brown cloth, with seed beads for face and embelishment. The beads are yellow, turquoise, (red mouth) approx size 7 or 8. He has rough hair, perhaps buffalo. It is not as thick as most as horse hair, but thicker then human. Black hair tied in knots with leather thong, like 2 pony tails. The doll is wearing med brown leather buckskin pants and shirt with fringe, and moccasins. He has 5 real claws embellishing his shirt.
This doll is in very good shape, it has been stored a long time. It has never been changed, but may need professional cleaning. The doll has a USA (civil war?)
button on his shirt top.
Lamp looks like a genie bottle. White ceremic with some painted detail. Looks like it may be hand painted with blue and pink pastel paint with gold detailing. The lamp did not have any shade attached when found.
Hoping I can get an idea of what this may be worth or if someone can point me in the right direction as to what type of lamp this is.