It is a picture of a little boy named the little shepherd sitting down beside a lamb. It is a black and white printing that is in a wooden chiseled frame.
2 pc egg shaped dish/container/2 halves/ silver imprinting of design around where the dish opens/floral design of flowers on top of egg/small floral orange/yellow on each side of bottom of egg/egg is antique white color/imprinted mark of either 929 or 92g on bottom w/clover and within the leaves of the clover it has GSD this clover is a gold stamp impression any information on this would be helpful/unique and unusual piece
2 pc egg shaped dish/container/2 halves/ silver imprinting of design around where the dish opens/floral design of flowers on top of egg/small floral orange/yellow on each side of bottom of egg/egg is antique white color/imprinted mark of either 929 or 92g on bottom w/clover and within the leaves of the clover it has GSD this clover is a gold stamp impression any information on this would be helpful/unique and unusual piece
Believed to be a triple-shot cup, w/simple-bordered two-finger (man's) handle reaching from base to lip; heavy base(2 3/8" diameter)w/ 3/4" flower-plant-plant-flower/repeating border; then tapering immediately to 2", before flaring out to 2 5/8" diameter lip. The name "Bird" in cursive Colonial engish is engraved just above the waist. The base has a stamp: "P" centered inside a diamond w/"QUADRUPLE PLATE" above and below inside a circle, and "PAIRPOINT MFG.CO" (above) "NEW BEDFORD.MASS" (BELOW) around the circle. Below that some "very" faint "smallest" letters/numbers/scratches? Then, legibly "B413", though w/scratching.
This is a beautiful Drexel Projection dresser. It has all original hardware and is in great condition. A few small spots on the top and one small scratch on the face. Really a nice piece to add to your collection.
This watch has three marks on the inside back cover along with the numbers 319 or 310 and underneath the marks are the initials EW. There is an inscription oon the opposite side that says "1884 To W.C. Newton, from his Mother. The three marks are a lion, a shield and the letter k, in script.