I bought 6 pieces of terracotta figures at an estate sale yesterday and my gut tells me they could be worth something significant. Two of them had tiny price tags that were worn on the foot for $7,200. I have several photos.
A picture taken of the Queen Mary visiting the exhibition of modern british silverworks at goldsmith hall.Black and white photo,original,taken by Fox Photos Ltd. with a number on the back #7831-5 with address 69/71 Farrington Road.Also has a stamp on back with Federal News Photos on it.
A large silver soup spoon. Made up of two pieces silver soddered together. Leaves are stamped on the bottom edge of the handle with lines outlining the handle. Marked on the front side with "G&AK". Markings on the back side are: A LUNDIN, Three Crown Drawings, P5 in a square, and a round stamp with an unreadable symbol.
This is a brass or copper, circular container stamped "INDIA" on the bottom. It belonged to a grandmother, circa 1918. I would like to know what it is and how much it is worth.