Ceramic airplane liquor decanter - "Spirit of St. Louis", 12" body, 16 wing span, white with black letters and gold trim, N-X-211 Ryan NYP on wing and rudder. Markings of REM original. 1972, Hand painted in Italy
Found in box at estate. Vintage silver tone pocket watch. Has the chain with it and the Key to operated the pocket watch. Opens on front and back. Has the number 17360 on the inside lid. On the back of the watch is N 17650 and below that is a name Mathey, Ferret, and below that is Logle in a square. no name on the face of the watch. No crystal . The front of the case has nice victorian scrolls and a shield inside a circle of leafs? Watch is approximately 1-2 inches wide. Chain almost looks like pewter, possible nickle.
I found these at a local garage sale. I have 4 of them. They each weight exactly 30 lbs and are 7" tall. The hole in the end is 1 1/16". The upper diameter of it is 4" and the lower diameter of this is 3 9/16". I have taken these to a recycling plant and they tested it and said it was definetly lead. They had no clue what it was though or what it had been used for. Hopefully you can shed some light on the subject. Thank you and look forward to hearing from you.
I have a 6 !/2" H x 4 1/4 D musical Hummel figurine. It is an angel in a blue winter coat with gold stars and her wings are sticking out the back of the coat. She is holding a candle holder and plays silent night. It has the original paper tag with stille nacht written on it and I can't find any information on it. On the bottom has Goebel with a large V with a dot in the middle of the V. It also has imprinted on it HX 328 1966. Can you tell me anything about it?