Painting of an arch. Unreadable inscription and second signature on back. Actual painting measures 9"x6.5" while the paper board measures 13"x 10.5". Original price of 85.00 marked on back with a foreign currency symbol.
This is the plate on the bottom front of the ship. Also the best picture I could get of it says Whaling Ship Clipper 1846
Bottom left side of ship
Bottom Right of ship
Right Middle of ship
Left Middle of Ship
Top left of ship
Top right of ship
Back of ship
Back base of ship, there is an anchor on both the front & back.
Front of ship
I really don't know much of anything about this ship besides that it's been around me for atleast 26 years. It is VERY dusty but I'm afraid to clean it off because I don't want to break anything and not sure what I can use that won't damage the paint. It's in excellent shape with the exception of the dust build up. I don't even know if this is worth anything, but someone mentioned to me that they thought it was. Any information about this ship would be helpful.
Set of 6, 9" botanical porcelain plates, They have a green border and gilt pierced rim. The botanical designs appear to be decals that have been finished by hand painting the prominent features. On the reverse of the plates is the number 8 with what appears to be a 5 or 9 spaced with a point ie:5.8 5.9 (see pictures).