This is a metal container with two compartments inside. It is devided down the middle and has access to each compartment through a screw-top opening. There are two oriental symbols on the front of it. Language and meaning is unknown by me.
the plate has the original courthouse in the center,dated 1894-1917
it also has pinnacle rock cumberland gap national historic park,chain rock at pine mountain state park,book of job,laurel festival,typical mining scene in the cumberlands,lumber mill wasioto,steam generating plant,kentucky 175yrs 1792-1967,the markins on the back of the plate reads the sabina line warranteed 22k made in usa and the plate is trimmed in gold
I found this ticket inside an old upright piano manufactured in the late 1800's. Ball of the Jolly Tinkers was held in Kessler's Assembly Rooms, 458 Ninth Ave. I'm assuming that is in New York but I am not positive. Music by Prof. George Morrissey. The only information is on the ticket itself and I have had no luck with online searches. The cool part are the initials on the back of the ticket and the fact that the user had the ticket punched. There is some discoloration due to being inside a piano for 108 years. It may be slight water damage.
This tea set has two marks on the bottom. One is a circle in gold that says Lomoges France with A. Lanternier in the center. Then there is a green mark also on each bottom that has Lomoges France and what looks like an anchor with A on one side and L on the other. The set is white with gold trim and little flowers on the sides and lids.
These are Davis Cabinet Company Pieces handmade of solid walnut. The markings on the pieces say cira 1953. The fullsize bed has origional box spring, foot board, and head board with built-in drawers. The dresser is full size with 7 drawers and mirror. Both are in Excellent condition.