A 78 piece 1847 Rogers Bros. silverware set. All the pieces say 1847 Rogers Bros. and have a IS in boxes on them and they all say Springtime on them. I took 3 pieces to Hall of Greetings store here in my town and they verified that they are Sterling Silver.
I painted these, and some less desirable others, during my spring 08 semester @ Penn State in art class, just wondering if anybody thinks enough of it to make it more than a "hobby"??
This Shirley Temple Doll is quite unique. She's dressed in an old style white Nurse's dress, which includes apron with a red cross embroidered, pantaloons, stockings, leather booties, and bonnet with a red cross embroidered. She has her classic blonde curls, and dimples. Her eyes are pinkish in color, and a big bright smile with her pearly whites showing. Her head and arms are posable. She has her right hand in a pointing position and her left open palmed. Elke Hutchens signature is located on the base of her head, and Shirley's signature is located between the shoulder blades on her back.
This doll is absolutly adorable. Just take a look!
The plate is in mint condition and still has its certificate and booklet. I don't have a program to resize the pictures and have already deleted them off of my camera. However I did get to upload them to a website. http://picasaweb.google.com/Dorczarnecki/CollectorsPlates One day I would also like to have the rest of the plates appraised also.