I dont know much about this except that it is either late 1800s or eary 1900s.It is a knotter for weaving and as far as i can tell it is still in good shape and still works.
I have a set of fine china that my grandmother gave to me when I was 10 yrs old, im 45 yrs old now, and would like to know what it is worth, the set has 6 plates, 6 teacups, 6 small saucers, and 6 small plates, I have attached a picture...thank you
Hoping to find the value of this Ginger Jar that I recently aquired, It measues 5" X 5". It is very heavly crazed, no chips or cracks and no makers mark. It has no lid.
I own this amazing FLAMINGO Tiki type mirror. I don't know anything about it. It does have a pat pending stamp on the back so this mirror is manufactured to the masses and the technique of the mirror is original.
There are two layers. The mirrow has a printed design on it of a flamingo. Under the flamingo is a beautiful copper material perfectly made to add a 3 d image of the bird.
The frame is wood and the is approx 33 x 18 tall.
Any information would be an asset to me. I have searched the internet and countless shops both in United States and Canada.