Young & Hinkle Dresser Set - 446-506-DR-11-79 & 446-513-B-CH-11-79
Large: 18"W x 46"L x 30"H > Small: 18"W x 30"L x 30"H
Looking to find when made & if it is worth anything.
Noritake China I picked up from a rummage sale. Has gold trim, white and cream colored, scalloped edges, and from what I could Identify from the stamps is around the 1930s. Not all pictured, as there are several packed boxes. I think its a set for 12? However, I would have to count and do a full inventory.
I’m trying to get the price for this Chickering baby grand piano I have put in pictures of where the serial number is and the serial number is in the title. It seems to be tuned and it isn’t fairly good condition.
A 32 by 24 by 1 3/4 thick wooden window. It looks like maybe a dormer window except for the hinges at the bottom, and a pull latch on top. So it opens differently than an awning window. Meaning it would have to be under rain cover. There are chains hooked into the sides to hold it open partially. There are at least a couple different layers of paint. Was gifted to me and found at an antique store in oregon. I dont have any other details about it. I would like to know anything about it especially the use and style/period.
I dug up a limestone foot long 20lb rock that has an engraving. BOWIE 1831. I live in Bexar County San Antonio and I did research. I believe it's Alamo Hero James Bowie's personal carving
These were purchased back in the early 2000's from an estate sale in Alberta, CD. Prior to purchasing these the seller stated that they had been in his family for as long as he could remember.
I am wanting to know the value and if they are prints or originals. The backs are sealed. I have come across similar works of the Brave, however nothing identical and no findings on the mother and child. Both are signed. No numbers that I can see. Difficult to get a good picture do the protective coverings, not glass, and have no sheen. Both measure 24 x30 ".
Thank you
GERDA CHRISTOFFERSEN
Looking for any more information in this set?
October 5, 1917 - July 14, 2012
Bio: Native American Indian portrait artist, Born in Denmark, she emigrated to Canada with her family. In her teens, as a creative young artist, she originated interpretations of the papoose. She was already an acclaimed and professional artist when she came to New Mexico as a young woman and immersed herself in the history of the Southwest Indians. She devoted subsequent years to portraying both the pathos and pride of those people.