San Loo Chinese checkers metal frame game. Top corners open to store marbles inside. There are some marbles still inside. This was my toy from the 50's. Would like to get an appraisal to see what it's worth.
This is a 9 1/2" pitcher, that appears to depict a" hunters kill". The handle is a Greyhound dog or Whippet. The body of the pitcher is hanging turkey, pheasants, rabbits and a fox among some flowers and leaves.
I have seen this piece done in many color variations as well as one listed as Parian ware, and some listed as Majolica.
This pitcher is done in brown dark green and red. The inside of the pitcher appears to be porcelain with some crazing. It is in very good condition with only a few minor blemishes in the paint..
This camera was given to my mother in 1930. It says "your kodak finishers FOX San Antonio Texas on the side and use Film no 116 made in USA by Eastman Kodak Rochester NY.
I would like to find out what it is worth. Thank you
This was owned by an elderly man who I think was from Poland. He told his wife that "in the old country people would make and hang these over their doorways to keep out illness and negative energy. He left it to me when he pased away in 1999. I have never been able to find any info abiut it. I listed under folk art because I was not sure where it fits.
This is a oil on canvas painting by Tretchico. The name of the painting is Chinese Girl. This is 1 of 2 painting of the same name with slightly different poses. It is 13 inches wide by 13 1/2 inches long. I believe they are in the original frames.