Stamped on back: Victorian Rose, Wm Rogers & Son, 1980
Please someone tell me what it's worth asap
thanks
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Stamped on back: Victorian Rose, Wm Rogers & Son, 1980
Please someone tell me what it's worth asap
thanks
Very colorful and embossed with gold highlights. Displays 4 ninja figures who appear to be walking on clouds and walking on water. The figures and designs on the vase are raised. The vase is in excellent condition.
One of the symbols on the bottom of the vase stands for "Green Mountain" and another symbol is for the number "22".
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Have 7 of these all are different. have working mouth's. they are wood but have corks on the lower have. they are hand crafted and old.
This was passed down by my mother also - I like it because of the different backing..otherwise I know very little, but think it could be a windsor..and is it worth anything?
Fair amount of use, ie., knife indentations on flat of dish.
Otherwise clean without warps or dints.
All I know about this rocker is that it belonged to my mother's mother and has been around for awhile...I have attached some pictures in the hopes you can tell me what kind it is and what it is worth..thank you for your assistance...Dianne
These pictures appear to be painted or transferred to glass. The back of the glass has large swirls of paint that are the backgrounds of the paintings on the front side. I am enclosing pictures of them that describe them much better. Any info as to medium, date, artist just anything will be helpful. These do not have matrix dots. I know very little about art. I usually collect the unusual, preferably vintage. Thank you very much!
Lightweight wooden cigar box. Top has oval with LA VENTANA DE A. LOPEZ Y C A HABANA. Above oval says BOITE NATURE, either side says PRIVADA and SELECION. Under side of lid repeats oval and says THE CHICAGO CLUB. Hinges and latches are intact. It came through US customs in 1910 according to the United States Customs tag on the bottom of the box. It was just a really neat find and I was curious if there was any interesting history to it.
I recently purchased this china at an estate sale but have been unable to determine the "name" of this china. There are several patterns on-line but none exactly like mine. I have a serving for 11, plates, cups, saucers, salad plates, soup bowls, berry bowls, bread plates, gravy bowl with attached plate, oblong bowl, covered bowl, and platter.
A couple of the cups have small chips in the gold band around the top edge so I may try to replace these. I am including a copy of the dinner plate and the cup along with the inscription on the back. Any information you can provide will be greatly apporeciated.