My father was in WWII and he collected many items. He was stationed in New Guinea as an engineer, he helped build one of the first airports there, General Eisenhower came to see it after it was completed.
While in New Guinea and other surrounding areas he collected many handcrafted wooden items and cloth from silk. Unique to the Philippines, piña is an extraordinary textile made by weaving the fibers of the leaves of the pineapple. A beautiful Chinese lace tablecloth, this is for a very large table, there are other items that my father collected other than items from WWII.
My father was in WWII and he collected many items. He was stationed in New Guinea as an engineer, he helped build one of the first airports there, General Eisenhower came to see it after it was completed.
While in New Guinea and other surrounding areas he collected many handcrafted wooden items and cloth from silk. Unique to the Philippines, piña is an extraordinary textile made by weaving the fibers of the leaves of the pineapple. A beautiful Chinese lace tablecloth, this is for a very large table, there are other items that my father collected other than items from WWII.
Is anyone able to help me identify this vase? It has a lot of characteristics of Fenton but I've been unable to find a mark on it anywhere. I notice there is a few small air bubbles throughout, nothing majorly notable. There is also a black fleck inside the glass which doesn't seem would pass Fenton inspection, but again, I'm unsure. Any advice on how to get a better idea of the manufacturer? Thank you in advance!
Table extends from 47 to 83 with 2 leaves. Table has minor scratches and some water marks. Marked 110.
The chairs are unusual with seats attached by leather straps and have been reupholstered. One chair back has been repaired ( see last image) where the cushion attaches. Marked K.S. 41