I bought some old books for a project and found this really old bookmark inside. I found it in a Margaret Sanger book. Any theories on this? I know it is World War II era and was a part of the Eugenics movement. Anyone know what it might be worth? I have only seen one other mention of this bookmark. It is in really good shape too. Just a little yellowed.
I have a pair of what I am fairly sure are carnival glass lamps I have not been able to find any maker marks on either lamp. They appear to have brass base for the lamp and for the light fixture. There is a location inside the bottom of the base where a small light bulb can be put to light up the base as well as the top. There are roses on the sides of the lamps both lamps function very well there were no shades with them. They are a blue color that change like carnival glass.
Caswell runyan co treasure chest with $100 moth damage guarantte card on the inside key and lock was brand new and still looks brand new cedar inside looks brand new and on the back it marked CAT.NO.8291 NO.3TRAY LOT NO.K39
I dont know much about the piece of furniture. The buffett is on casters and rolls freely. It seems to be in good shape and may have been restored. It was given to me by my grandfather in Kansas city, Missouri.
I wanted to see if anyone knows any information on it and the value of the buffet table.