It is the 1896-1912 Stamp (found the mark at thepotteries.org).
The bowl is white with a blue band around the middle of the body. The band is bordered by gold with other gold bands amongst the white. The pattern is floral throughout - white flowers on the blue and gold flowers on the white.
The rim of the bowl is brass and has a stamp {A.R.M} and below that R.P.N.M (The second letter might be an A and the last may be an N.). It is marked 917/1558. Not chipped but glaze has fine crack pattern.
Passed down through a relative so interseted in history and value.
My grandmother left me a set of mini spoons,i have some say they are pewter,and they have blue delft on a dutch wind mill looking scene on a button on top.my grandmother had them as long as i can remember,im 30 yrs old,my father said shes had them as long as he can remember and hes 69 yrs old.she passed away at 88 yrs old,and she had told me,she inherited them, Ive been madly searching online to try to find them and i cannot. Im curious to what they are called,where there from,maybe a price? Thank you so much
I have recently inherited a piano from my mom, who passed away over the summer. Upon researching the serial number (128-578) from Baldwin Company's home website, it looks like it was manufactured in 1956. It was given to my parents as a wedding present and has remained in one spot in the house since that time.
As you can tell from the photos, it is in excellent condition. It has been tuned fairly regularly over the years. Looking at the different types of pianos that Baldwin offered, I assume it is walnut with a semi gloss finish. I believe it is 5'3" in length. I would be interested in its fair market value for insurance and possible sale purposes.
From what I know, this is a Blue devil chemical fire Extinquisher or fire grenade. I also have to holder for it. That's about all I know. I had it on eBay but was removed because of its contents. It is for sale.