Does anyone know if this has any value to star trek collectors? It was given as a gift when you joined the science fiction book club in the early 1970's. It is a cardboard measuring 7.5" x 5.5" in the shape of a stamp. There is a picture of the enterprise leaving earth. The image is partly raised, and the enterprise and earth are covered in a foil like material, giving it a slight 3D effect. Does any one know if this has any value to collectors?-I hate to just throw it out.
This was made by a 12 year old girl in 1828 - it has the alphabet stitched on it in two styles and has a house and flower patterns on it - background is beige and threads used are celery green, brown and light beige
This loveseat / settee has a matching chair with arms and one without. These were my Mississippi grandparents' pieces, and I suspect they belonged to my great-grandmother, made by her family's furniture company in the late 19th century. They were reupholstered around 1978. There are no identifying labels or markings. The loveseat and gentleman's chair are in very good condition structurally and in their coverings. The ladies chair (the one without arms) has some spattered spots on the seat, and the frame seems a bit loose with some crackling in the finish of one of the carved wooden sides. The wood carving looks hand done, not machine made.