This jug has some rust on the outside, it is not rusted through. It has the orgbinal black wooden handle, lid and drinking cup. I dont have a picture of this jub at this time. My hope is that you can look it up by the $1295
There is some slight wear to the gold paint on the handles and the rim of the vase, which I understand is not unusual in a piece of this age. There is some enamel beading at the top and the bottom of the piece. The scene is of a man in boat & a tower. Ther is a faded blue maple leaf mark with the words 'hand painted' and Nippon. There are no chips or cracks, and the piece is in good overall condition. I understand that the tapestry styles are valued by collectors and am interested in selling this piece.
This piano was inherited from my grandfather. His wife used to play and taught all of her kids to play on this piano, so I estimate it to be at least 50 years old. It definitely needs to be tuned, but still plays really well. It's made of a tan-ish wood, which shows it's age and would most likely need to be refurbished, though I haven't really gone forward with doing this because the exterior is not what concerns me most with a piano.
I am looking to sell it mostly because I need to space in my house now and don't have the time or money to put into getting it tuned and fixed up right now. I haven't been able to move it to see if there's any other identifying features on it to tell me how old it is. The warranty certificate that came with it also doesn't have a date on it, just that the piano number is 630281.
I would love to get a general figure as to what this item is worth so I can pursue trying to sell it for a reasonable price.
Front Page- The works of william shakespeare from the tet of clark and wright with a copius glossary to which is added an index to familiar passages, and an index to the characters in each play american edition
New York: Published by TY Crowell, No 744 Broadway
this is a mint condition norman rockwell limited edition ceramic decanter "The Tattooist" kentucky straight bourbon whickey full decanter still has paper seal on it. Seal has tears but you can tell it is from age not from use