This is a hand painted porcelain Chinese exported tea pot. It dates Ealry 20th Century and has Emporer Qianlong's stamp on the bottom but I'm not sure what it means as he ruled in the 18th Century.
Has Robert E. Lee standing by a branch and he has a scroll of paper in his hand. He is dressed in confederate attire. The base is made out of wood as well.
This item was found in an abandoned warehouse by my 7 year old son. It is in mint condition - needs cleaning - with no missing parts or defects. It has original wheels, tires, spokes etc. It still has the manufacturers metal plate on the base of the buggy. I am assuming it is a baby buggy but it may be a garden buggy although this is doubtful.
I will sell this item for the right price to the right person. It is a valuable item and needs to be properly appreciated. My son wants to use it as a toy so I would like to move quickly.
Bought these chairs at thrift store in San Diego, CA. The store owner stated they may have been made in the 1940-1950's. They have a nice carved flower on the top of the chair. They are in good condition. Seats need to be reupholstered and a new finish to remove the cosmetic scuffs. Any information on the type of wood, style of chairs, and how old they might be will be greatly appreciated!