vintage 70's reproduction of Chief Joseph Prince Albert tobacco advertising mirror in mint condition. This acid etched mirror comes in its original vintage frame and measures 19 ½ā by 23 ½ā.
This rug is stiff, low pile and probably not an antique. I know my grandmother visited Belize and Guatemala in the late 1960's and she likely picked this up during that trip.
I know nothing about this, other than the Quetzal bird on the stand is usually a symbol used in Mayan-area cultures. The rug was also stored with a Huipil bag, if that helps anyone.
This seems to be a Victorian era, children's setee with wooden hand carved pieces. The fabric is a velvet in a charteusse green shade, has some wear but looks as if it is an original. No markings nor wording to indicate any brand.
I have had this bowl for about 25 years. I want to sell it because I do not know what else to do with it. I am curious as to how much it's actually worth. I appears to be of asian origin. As to the period dating the bowl I haven't a clue.