The bowls are amber colored;note the lines in the big bowl.They are IN the glass not on the inside or outside.There are also bubbles in the glass.There are some fine lines on the outside of the bowls,like a crackle effect.There are no marks of any kind on the bowls
The letter was written in 1900 by Elijah W. Penny to his son. It was sent from Topeka KS to Colorado. The post mark and stamps are on the envelop. The letter references battles the general participated in. I visited the grave of the general in 1987 in Topeka, but only discovered the letter recently. The letter recounts some of the details about the war and battles he fought in. I could not attach the photos I took to his posting, but I did take several.
This was owned by a life-long bachelor who collected all sorts of fun items until he finally married for a brief period. His wife died suddenly and he went back to bachelorhood. We suspect that this was probably purchased by the happy couple due to its delicate and feminine nature while everything else he owned was quite masculine. Unfortunately we have no idea of dates or other family history. Even Replacements.com came up empty handed when asked so if you can help us out you're a lot more informed than even the leaders in the china industry. Thank you in advance for your help!
circa 1920-30's walnut dining table and 4 armless chairs. veneer and solid wood on both table and chairs. two types/colors of wood on chairs. carving on both table and chairs. ball legs and feet with carving throughout. very victorian, intricate design. brass fittings on self contained leaf extension, which measures 12". table measures 72" X 40" with leaf open. base of table connected with wood carved base. see pics. trying to id and price this set. thanks for any help possible
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