While watching Antique Road Show, a clear glass bowl like this one was presented for appraisal and the appraiser quoted about $3500 and stated that the colored ones were valued for even more. We are looking for an appraisal and possibly a buyer. This is a beautiful piece of history.
My husband and I received them from his mother and she and his father had bought out an auction company in North Carolina in the 50's,They had them appraised in the 70's and they were worth about 1000 each
This is a stove/oven combination with the oven raised and to the left served by ceramic coils and a dial on the right side (not apparently functioning). There is a bun-warmer under the oven. To the right of this at waist level are 4 electric-coil stove-top ranges. On the face of the oven are several spin-dials (Oven Top, Oven Bottem, Right Front, etc..) and on the face of the oven in curving letters the words "Monarch Grand."
This clock has two portholes at the front and rear that hold small lights. The sails have three bows and are made of silver metal. The clock is in the middle of the wooden shaped ship and has metal posts surrounding it for the helm. It is electric and keeps perfect time.