I do not have much information about this clock. This is my husbands grandmothers clock. It looks to be brass and i was doing a little research and i think it is a carriage clock? This clock has numbers for the time not roman numerals like most i have seen. It has GOLAY FILS & STAHL under the 12 and under the hand is says GENEVE. Underneith it has a small number 10 engraved? Not sure if that means anything?
large 1800's wilson and mccallay tobacco co. advertising premium 21" x 28" chromolithograph in wood frame. this was given away with 25 tobacco wrappers. no.1 in a series of 3 titled twixt love and honor by laslett pott. the number 2 print entitled two's company, three's a crowd and number 3 entitled war in the desert
Beautiful light blue vase. I can find no markings on the bottom of the piece. There are bubbles inside the glass and they are circular but extended as the sides are pulled. I can see no seam marks in the vase. The bottom is think approximately 1.5 inches. It shines brillantly in the light. It maintains it's colour and doesn't have the appearance of the coke bottle type glass.
I recently recieved this as a gift, and I am curious to see whether it is real or not. The mask is very small, only 3.5 inches across and 2.5 inches high. It sports a heavy patina of green and brown, with trace sediment deposits. Supposedly, it was unearthed at the Sanxingdui mound in China (making it a relic of the Bronze Age). It is quite light, but definitley solid metal, and, if it is real, likely bronze (it does not exhibit attraction to a magnet, so it is not iron). It does not bear any identifiable markings, unless they have been covered by the thick patina.