My father served in the Navy in 1972 he was stationed in Spain where he purchased a hand carved sword plaque, which honors El Cid. I do not know much about it, aside from the dress swords which I currently have with it are not the original as they were stolen durring a move in the early 1990's. However the ones that I have with it now are identical to the ones which came with it.
I have seen many smaller and cheap sword plaque's which honor El Cid, however I have never seen one of this size nor of this level of eligance. From tip to bottom it is aprox. 2ft. in height and I believe it is made of oak. I would love any information on it which can be offered. Including if it is worth anything. But the history if there is one would be nice as well.
I am not sure if I am interested in selling it as of yet, I guess alot of that would depend on it's worth.
I believe it is from the early 70s. Framed picture of Ronald McDonald skipping down a path with a white, blond little girl on his left (hold her hand) and a black boy on his right (not holding his hand). I'd like to know the appropriate value.
I have a green glass aerated water bottle with the name leitch of edinburgh in raised letters on it,as well as the company logo.On the back of the bottle it says gold medal aerated water also in raised letters and on the base it has leitch ltd 1918 it also has a screw stopper in it with the name leitch on the stopper,it is in excellent condition no chips or cracks.
I inherited this bed and chest of drawers with mirror. I am interested in selling it, but have no idea of its value. I am a private individual. The furntiure shows some wear. I have the original wooden wheels and all other original components. The label inside the drawer shows The White Furniture Company, Mebane, NC
My parents said this table belonged to my uncle, and he brought it from Germany. I haven't seen anything similar to it, and would like to find out some more info on it. There is nothing on it except: No. 681 on the bottom of the drawer, and various numbers on several of the structural members. Thank You. John.