bowl with brown around the edge, with greeh leaves and cherry's... lighter colors in the bottom of the bowl as the leaves and cherry's fade for demension.
I found this typewriter at a thrift store for $20. I've done a little research online, and with the Underwood serial number database being closed, I'm having difficulty dating it.
The Underwood company states that they started making the Champion in the 1930's and that in the 1940's they were used in Army.
I was hoping that someone could help me find the history of my tyepwriter. The serial number is G1395556 I would love to find out if it was actually used in the army.
I was handed this bottle from my great grandfathers farm in Beresford SD. It is dated 1981 and has not been opened. It is Two ducks, one looks like it is going into flight.
a very large framed tapestry -- the detail is beautiful and graceful, the colors muted and darkened with age. It is moorish or Egyptian, a street scene with a graceful dancer. a man on a horse looks on, and a band is seated on the ground around her playing tambourines and drums. Fell in love with the beautiful detail when I saw it, even though the colors were muted with age.