I'm not really sure what this is, but if it's not an antique, it is certainly very old. <br>
As you can see, it is a picture of a woman in back of a large red "A" of the color and font use by Anhaueser Busch. It is mounted directly on an old wooden backing.
The copyright seems to be about 1920 or 1930, and the words "Knapp Co." are on it.
The title is "American Woman".
I thought it might me an ad for American Woman magazine, but, as you can see, the model is rather scantily dressed for the period.
I've searched for hours online and not found anything like it. Even if you don't want it, if you know what it is, will you drop me a line, please?
Made from bronze, gilded.Very heavy. According to my grandma's story, was originally a part of a large antique clock. Apparently doesn't have any visible artist's mark.
SYROCO 8 DAY JEWELED NAUTICAL COMPASS CLOCK. ORIGINAL WIND KEY AND GLASS BRASS FRONT. SOME KNICKS AND SCRATCHES BUT OTHER WIS IN GOOD CONDITION. ABOUT 2 FT X 2 FT.
The vase is white, swirled, red and blue flowers in wreath (not roses), gold pattern near bottom entwined with red or blue ,flowers around top intermittent, gold scallop type line near bottom, above "Haviland" name on bottom is a "castle" type stamp with thin short lines on either side.