Marked "Vignaud Limoges" and there's also a woman's name imprinted on the porcelain (not written in) "Mary Heinsling. '15", so I'm thinking this was made in 1915 but don't know if this was made especially for the buyer with her name on it or if the name is the person who did the artwork for this piece. Excellent condition with no fading of the gold rim at all. Don't know what kind of dish it is either so I just put down platter. Anyone have any idea as to the value and info on the woman's name etc?
Brass box with six sides that have amber glass inserts. Also hinged top is round with amber glass insert. Inside bottom is tufted cloth. Outside between glass panels are semi-nude boys made of brass.
What is this item called? What is it used for? When was it made? Where was it made? How much is it worth? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks.
The front has dark red panels on the front left and right with 3 wooded bars and then 2 doors in the middle that don't open. Top flips opens on left side of stereo to show record player and radio with storage area going back under the right half.
This Indented Bill of Eight Dollars, shall entitle the Bearer hereof to receive Bills of Exchange payable in London, or Gold and Silver, at the Rate of Four Shillings and Six-pence Sterling per Dollar for the said Bill, according to the Directions of an Act of Aslembly of MARYLAND. Dated in ANNAPOLIS, this 10th Day of April, Anno Domini 1774.