1935 lithograph of "Lake Louise" signed W.M. Thompson and G.P.140 Litho in USA on bottom right of picture. No frame. Somewhat weathered around exterior border of picture, but would still look great in a nice frame. Also, 1935 movie poster of "Roberta" (fred astaire/ginger rogers/irene dunne) - it appears that these are both from the "Radio Frame Company", Brooklyn, N.Y. and the Movie Poster was used as the cardboard behind the lithograph. The back of the movie poster is stamped with identifiers for the Lake Louise lithograph. Although both are in fair condition, I thought the story behind the two together was indeed unusual and rare? And hoping valuable.
I have an Ebert Furniture Company (Red Lion, PA) dining room set that was given to me by my parents some years back and they had gotten it from someone earlier. I have no idea what it's worth? And looking for some help. Table, 4 side chairs, 2 arm chairs, china cabinet and a buffet server. I have no idea when it was made.
Hello, I have a teapot that doesn't have any marking other than the letter 'P' on the bottom and I was just wondering if anyone could age / value it? It is a really beautiful (not sure the pictures do it justice) When you touch the teapot you can feel the pictures like they are raised but they have a glaze over the top. Here are pictures: