i m trying to find out some clear info, on the. as well as a monetary value.the smaller one is about 4" tall and about 2 1/2" wide at the bottom.he has what seems to be cement at the bottom, of him and hihave 2 what seems to be bronze or copper statues. they are very old or just seem to look that way. is hand the one that is over his knee is grossly deformed,(look)from what i get he is ayutthaya, but thats all i know, the other one looks like he was a recent dig up from the ground he is bronze or copper and he is 5 1/2" tall x 4"all i know is that hes seated and has the right hand up and he needs a god cleaning
i m trying to find out some clear info, on the. as well as a monetary value.the smaller one is about 4" tall and about 2 1/2" wide at the bottom.he has what seems to be cement at the bottom, of him and hihave 2 what seems to be bronze or copper statues. they are very old or just seem to look that way. is hand the one that is over his knee is grossly deformed,(look)from what i get he is ayutthaya, but thats all i know, the other one looks like he was a recent dig up from the ground he is bronze or copper and he is 5 1/2" tall x 4"all i know is that hes seated and has the right hand up and he needs a god cleaning
I have a very unique item that i need appraised, it is very petite, brass covered checkbook dated 1920's on the actual checks, and it was patented on april 10 1917. any info on this item would be appreciated!!! it has birks enscribed on back of brass cover and mount royal hotel on the front. It is hinged and in very good condition, all the checks are in the checkbook, never used. from the turn of century, victorian women mabey could have worn these around there waist with other household items. very valuable to the right collector, am willing to sell at the right price.
The Eagle Claw Factory, which is coincidentally just down the road from where I live in Denver, told me that it was manufactured right there in Denver in 1966. They said it was in great condition and an exceptional item.