I got this from an auction and the seller has not idea if they are old reproductions of mosaic beads or the possible date. Any help will be greately appreciated!
I've several beads from an interesting dealer, I guess they are old reproductions of ancient or antique beads I will ask you all for, but this one has me intrigued about because I couldn't find any similar yet and searched all over internet. Any ideas?
It comes from Thailand, it could be a reproduction but not sure of its real value either.
I have a frosted glass figurine of Olive Oyl. The figurine is approximately 6 inches tall and sits on a round base. The base is inscribed (C) KFS. The figurine has hand painted highlights.
Drop leaf table: I am trying to determine if this is an original Duncan Phyfe or a 1940's/50's reproduction. Also, what would be its aproximate value if I were to sell it?
I have a copper souvenir ticket from The Fox, Riverside, California. On the left lower side of the ticket it states: The Show Place of the Orange Belt. On the lower right side, lower part, are the signatures of the President, Division Manager, and Manager. At the top of the ticket is The Riverside Theatre, West Coast Theatres, Wm Fox Organization. In the middle is Souvenir Admission Ticket, Opening Night, January ll, 1929. My ticket is in excellent conditions. No dents at all.
I am Patricia Jenkins Richmond, and my Dad always talked about his years with the Fox Theater in Riverside. He told me as a child, and my husband, Donald Richmond, and myself that he saw Judy Garland when she was 12 years old (Gumm sisters) at the Fox in Riverside. He said the whole stage crew stopped and listened to her sing. One man said, it was as if she was singing to him alone. He also told me as a child, and Don and myself, that he was a projectionist for the the preview Gone With The Wind.
My mom, Irilda Miller Jenkins, compiled nine genealogy books after she retired. This ticket was with the genealogy information, in the book about my Dad. My Dad passed away n 1990.