Tankard beer mug with a gentleman on one side with the words WELLER & a lady on the other with the words Sairey Gamp. the handle shaped as a street lamp. on the bottom has raised picture of a man shackled with a beer mug in front of him.
a brownish crock like unopened sake bottle from Japan. General John D Harshberger bought it. It has a raised picture of Okinawa with the name written above it, and a raised picture of a japanese building. there are 2 labels and one seal with writing in japanese and a Tel 32 -1628on the top and bottom label. The spout is sealed with a cork and gold plastic. There is nothing written on the bottom of the bottle/crock/jug.
This is a 4 chair Drexel Profile Dining Set that I inherited from the original owner, my grandmother, who purchased it in 1958. The table extends to fit 3 extra leaves that I have stored in felt bags, all in good condition, but in need of polishing. The table top has always been covered, so it is in fantastic condition, but the legs and chairs have vintage wear, as this set has been lightly used for over 50 years. With this set comes a matching side buffet that has 3 large drawers, 1 silverware drawer and two cabinets for storage. There are some light knicks and scratches on this piece from moving. Overall, the set is in good condition. None of the dowels on the chairbacks are broken or loose, none of the legs are cracked or damaged, very sturdy. The only damage that is concerning is some light chipping on one of the bottom sides of the buffet. I am on the fence about selling and would like to know it's value in its current condition. The wood has never been refinished, but I believe the chairs were reapolstered with newer fabric in the 70's or 80's by my grandmother.
I have a signed painting by Rico Tomaso. It has a Spanish Lady, I believe her name is Camila, with a fan and a Fleminco Dancer in the background. How much is it worth?