I'm brand new at this so bear with me. I have a Chinese item that is 18" tall and 28" in circumference. I believe its porcelain. It is primarily gold, greyish-blue, white and pink and displays an intricate pattern interwoven with pick flowers. In between are 2 portrayals (one scene on each side) of Chinese women in various stages of, for lack of a better term, hanging around in an amused fashion. It seems to be in good condition, but my inexperienced eye can see that its by no means mint. I've attached pics of each side and of the stamp on the bottom. I don't know which way is right side up with the symbol so I took a pic from a couple different angles.
Two original watercolors inherited. Both in excellent condition and in their original frames. I'd like to know their value. I am interested in selling them.
pine chair 55-60years old (possibly older-has been in family as long as owner can remember and they are in their late 70s.). no nails or screws used. Child's chair but strong enough that adult can sit on it. Pine-octagonal seat-31" from floor to top of back-back of chair is 5 vertical dowels-seat is 12"x12"
1945-given as Birthday present -eyelids close and open-composite doll-rt eye missing eyelashes, otherwise in great shape. Clothes not original-approximately 16" long. body soft arms, legs and head-not sure if it is wood or not