I've got a 1942 Singer Sewing Machine with what I believe is the original fold down table. Serial Number on machine is AG378865. The table has the stamped number of TO27483.
This very heavy and glossy vase measures 24 inches high and about 14-15 inches wide at it's widest point. It is glazed inside and out and has no markings on it anywhere. I believe that my grandmother obtained it in the 1920's but I do not know from where. Seems like it would be good as an umbrella holder near an entranceway. No nicks or damage anywhere.
I've not been able to find similar items to compare for an approximate value and would appreciate knowing if the vase may have some value.
4 glass topped carved oriental nesting tables, no manufacturers markings on bottom. Unknown multiple woods in various colors with different graining. Carving on fronts, sides, legs and each tabletop has a different scope of the same scene (under glass). Smallest table has a drawer. Two tables have a few cracks along the edge, where the scene meets the trim. Darker wood appears to be in good condition with a replacement repair to one length of small trim around glass on largest table. These have been in my family since the mid 80's. The age is unknown
ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH by May Rivers from Fruit Growers Guide 1890,. 15 inch x 17.5 inch approx. Antique gold coloured wooden frame. Perfect condition. I have another 5 of these for sale.