on the back cover it has B&B Royal stamped on it. the watch and back cover also has the number 6833598 stamped on them. the movement has Danguard, Waltham Mass stamped on it also the number 10545791 stamped on it.
I didn't want to fold the cover back so here is what is writen on the first page. Printed by C.S. Van Winkle 1820. The auther of this book is Washington Irving, he just used a penn name for these early books. I know this book was printed between 1819 and 1820 but I can never seem to find what the second printing is worth, if anything at all. This is a second printing. I would think it would be wrth somthing, being as it is the second printing ever of Sleepy Hollow. The out side has some staining, folds, and wear to the outside. The inside is much cleaner and less stained. All the pages are present and the original stiched binding seems well intacted. Only one page is torn a little. I hope somone can tell me what its worth. Thanks.
This is an Arthur Turrell lithograph of what appears to be a noble woman. (possibly Queen) I believe this is a Artist Proof Impression, or Proof Before Letters. On the bottom is printed, "Issued December 9th 1907 by the Art Union of London, 122 Strand, Copyright" also on bottom right, "F Goulding, Printer, London, W." However there is no title, but it is signed in pencel. 14" 1/2 X18"
I have a Zippo lighter my dad bought for me back in 2000. It is a zippo lighter that doral did as a special offer for that year. It came in a set of four and he gave me and my three brothers each one and i lucked out and got the one with a picture of New York City on the front with the World Trade Centers in the background. It is still in the original case it came in and has never had a drop of fluid put in it and I was just wondering, if anything, what it was worth now.