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By Anonymous (not verified), 7 April, 2008

Two plates from England

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
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By Anonymous (not verified), 7 April, 2008

Chocolate Set

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Condition
Good
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By gethefax, 6 April, 2008

Mission of Mercey

Category
Glass
Description

Mission Fathers, Friars, and Clerics used this jug to hide their Whiskey while on Missions from 1830 to 1849. Kept near other religious supplies to give the appearance of Mercey-Holy Water. *Note the attempt to at least flirt with truth by misspelling the word "Mercy" The Word apparently then in coinage for "Holy" The Indians called this kind of water, Firewater. Discovered on a beach near Old Town-Point in the San Diego Area. CIRCA 1830-1849 ( i have more pictures if you would like to see them, only 3 pics can be uploaded so i tried to pick the best ones. The pic that shows the bottom of the bottle has a diamond shape engraved into it and there are some letters in that diamond that appear to say IPGCo or PGCo (PG Co.?) The I is small then the P is bigger the G (or a 6) is the biggest, then the C is smaller and the O is the smallest. if turned sideways it actually looks like the EMT Medic Symbol with the snake wrapped around a pole, it resembles that somewhat. under the diamond shape are the numbers 142 and then a 5 which is spaced apart from the other numbers. if you look closely, you'll notice that the circle on the bottom of the bottle is off center. its not completely in the middle like it should be. there is also a seam going down each side of the bottle,that begins at the neck of the bottle, and continues down the shoulders all the way to the very bottom of the bottom. it is a very fine seam, if you run your fingers over it you can feel that it is barely raised above the glass, as if the bottle were made in 2 pieces first, then molded together, like the way a ship in a bottle might be made, (i assume thats how they got the ship in there) I don't think there are very many of these bottles around, i've searched around trying to find someone who may know something about them, there is a lable that was made by the person who found this bottle, describing what it was used for,
and thats all i know about it. here is a link to a pic that shows the bottle and this label as well as all the other pics i have. (some of the pics make the bottle look lopsided, or bigger on top than on the bottom, but thats just the angle of the camera, the bottle is the same size from top to bottom, its approx. 12in tall 5in wide the circumferance all the way around is 15in. Thanks for taking the time to look at my bottle, here is the link: 
http://s71.photobucket.com/albums/i127/kixxumass/mercy%20water/?albumview=grid

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By DanielleG2008, 6 April, 2008

Round table with Watertown Table Slide Co stamp patented 1899 to 1912, table part made by Rockford Chair and Furniture Co.

Category
Furniture
Condition
Fair
Description

Don't know exactly who made the table but i have read of others that had this same slide and they stated that the table itself was made by Rockford Chair and Furniture Co. They also mentioned that the stamp for that company was in an awkward place, didn't say where but i looked all over the table for it and could not find anything. Chair pads have been covered but they are the origional chairs that came with the table. Contact me at [email protected] if you can provide me with any information at all......

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By jpinpin87, 6 April, 2008

Singer Sewing Machine

Category
Other
Condition
Fair
Description

The exterior of the cabinet is in poor condition. The wood is cracked and peeling. We do not know in what environment this sewing machine was stored, but it was already damaged when we received it. The cabinet doors open up, revealing 3 drawers with swing-out compartments.

The condition of the actual sewing machine is opposite that of its cabinet. The machine is still operable and in perfect working condition. This is further justification that one should not judge a book by its cover.

We do not know the history of the machine as it was handed down by a family friend. She also does not know the full history of the machine. A serial number engraved on the machine should provide some clue to its age. The serial number is AD813047. An instruction manual for a Singer Sewing Machine Model No. 66, revised in 1929, was found in one of the compartments. There is extensive damage to the manual by sewing machine oil, but the instructions and wording are still easily readable. The pages of the manual are very fragile and delicate due to its age.

With some restoration, this sewing machine can be a very beautiful, and still operable, antique.




















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By wwysor, 6 April, 2008

2 unknown dolls

Category
Dolls and Plush Toys
Condition
Good
Description

dollsI don't really need an appraisal. I just need to identify these dolls. I can find them in any of the books I have looked through. Can any help?

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