Hand operated cutting tool. Patent applied for manufatured by MH Brown/HH Brown & Co Decauter Ill. When opened it has a very sharp blade. Cutting tool for agriculture maybe?
one has a necklace accesory which i believe is a female doll, the other i believe is a male doll
the male doll has a head dress with feathers, which is not is great condition, the head dress is ripped in half and the feathers are almost completely gone.
both dolls are starting to lose hair on the back of the head looks like a little bald spot
I have a pair of Habitat for Humanity Annalee dolls the carpenter and sand bagger. These are cute and have great detail. The carpenter is holding a saw horse with blueprints and has two pieces of lumber, a hammer and pencil. The sand bagger has 3-sand bags and is holding a shovel and has a pin on his chest that says Flood Relief. Thorndike is the designer and I believe from New Hampshire. I would like to sell these as a set ... Will not sell for less than $75; depending on value. Make me an offer if interested; $5.00 for shipping US only.
Appears to be hand painted Chinese scenery with gold trim. There is a embossed mark (could be a some sort of flower) and several numbers on the bottom of the plate but no actual name. Some crazing. Small chip on bottom of plate. Not sure if it is a Staffordshire ceramic plate, Chinoiserie of the Regency period (think Brighton Pavilion). Please help me to identify the manufacturer.
I recieved this item from my father a few years back. I wanted to know what it is maybe just junk or something really significant. Its made out of wood and appears to be handcarved and possibly old, so far I have had several suggestions ranging from native american to just down right silly answers!