This was given to me by my late Grandfather who was stationed in Japan. Not sure if it came from there or not. It maybe Resin, Ivory or even plastic. It is heavy. it is 6.5 inches tall and 8 inches long. Has no marks on it anywhere.
Oscar Schaller and Company porcelain china set, originally 12 place settings but missing a few pieces that broke over the years. Simple and elegant silver edge decoration. Available information online about the crowned "S&C" and "Bavaria, Germany" markings date this set circa 1918-1935. I am able to place the date more specifically around 1932 because that was the year my grandparents were married and originally acquired this set. I'm interested in getting an accurate value appraisal, and I might consider selling the set but I haven't decided yet.
I have had this mirror for many years it came from a home that was being torn down and I have no history to the mirror, I am interested in selling it since it has just been in storage for over ten years now and it keeps getting damaged. I have no idea where to even start and I don't want to just give it away. Thank you very much
The label on the back was scrubbed/sanded off at some point before it came to me. I found one label on a drawer that is stamped April 1914, but otherwise can’t find any identifiable info. Anyone recognize this style? Thanks y’all!
The standing clock features a Dutch girl holding books and measures approximately 2ft tall. The clock winds and is working. There is an 86 engraved on the back of the clock tower. The clock was procured from an auction in Western NY around 2009.