I need to know the pattern name and any info on date and value. There are 8 pieces each of dinner fork, shorter fork, soup spoon and knife. There are 16 small spoons and 2 serving spoons. The set comes in a lined, slotted storage case. Thank you
I stated fair condition - I say that because the desk appears to have been outside at one point for a spell. The botom is loose and I found leaves widged into some areas. But considering the possible age, material and workmanship of the desk, the desk has withstood and I use it as my own desk.
I have pictures that hopefully will describe it better than I can. One thing is the patterern. It is continuous all the way around the dish. There are two markings on the back, one on top of the other. The top on says Haviland France and the one on the bottom say Decorated by Haviland & Co. Lemoges. Any help with this would be great. Good or bad news appriciated. Thank you.
At the bottom of this post is the following information:
WC Copyright 1946 RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. Country of Origin U.S.A. Litho U.S.A. Property of National Screen Services Corp. licensed for display only in connection with the exhibition of this picture at your theater. Must be returned immediately thereafter. 46/1042
This dresser is in the Eastlake style with handpainted floral decoration of each of the three front drawers. It has the circular dowel pin construction instead of dovetailing in the drawers. It has metal castor wheels. This is pretty much all I know about it. Someone had suggested to me that it may be a 1920's piece done in the Eastlake style but I think it may be older. Please help me date this piece and also what type of wood was used in this dresser, as I don't have a clue.
PETERSEN & PETERSEN WINDUP TRUCK AND DETACHABLE TRAILER. MADE IN USA MARK SAYS 'MARX' THE WHEELS ARE WOODEN, THE REST OF THE TRUCK IS MADE OF METAL. THE TRUCK IS WINDUP. STILL WORKS. OTHER THAN THAT DON'T REALLY KNOW MUCH MORE ABOUT IT.