first pic is a upright dresser this goes with 3 pieces that i have sent a makeup dresser with round mirror and the bed these was my husbands grandmothers the chair i got at yardsell
This Gibson 1905, 'A model' mandolin was my great grandmothers and was given to me by my grandfather. My great-grandmother passed away in 1948 and I know, through my grandfather, that it has not been played since. It has been packed away and my grandfather did not know too much about it. I play a little mandolin but I'm more of a banjo player. This thing rings like it was made yesterday and many fine musicians have drooled over it. When you look at it you would never guess that it is 103 years old. It was hard, through mandolin cafe, to track down the year on it, cause records are hard to pin down, even with the serial # on it. Thank goodness the original receipt was kept. She bought it in 1906 for $27.50, which seems alot for back then. It is in better than mint condition, if that is possible. If I find a camera I'll post some pictures. It has a tortise shell pick gaurd. I'm not sure what kind of would it is yet. Now I'm trying to get a price on it. I have been told unofficially many different prices by music shops and musicians. I would like something more official.
Have in original wood chest that is tarnish-resistant. there are a few pieces missing, but unfamiliar with which ones. The design was called Sweep and has a guarantee certificate with IS. Interested in selling and fiding out information regarding this product.
Figurines are in great condition with crazing. Unfortunately for some reason I have attached 3 photos. I look forward to seeing the history of these great figures
This bowl is in very good condition, probably needs to be cleaned. The markers mark is a windmill preceded by EPNS and followed by 105 over a 12. The shape is not round but like a somewhat curved octagon.