Wood framed painting belonged to my grandmother. Not sure how long she had it. She died back in 1987 so I assume its pretty old
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Wood framed painting belonged to my grandmother. Not sure how long she had it. She died back in 1987 so I assume its pretty old
This is a Maritime Hourglass, Wooden base with National Maritime Historical Society, The Maritime Hourglass, wrote on it. Ingraved Compass on top and bottom of hourglass and brass zodiac pictures detailed onto the glass.
There are no identifying marks on this peice except on teh bacck there are some painted numbers and what I think is the buyer name. The top portion of this hutch separates from the bottom. There are also slots in the top for displaying plates. Also in one of the drawers is a separation for silverware, although im not sure if it was added by the previous owener. Any information about this hutch would be appreciated.
These convex pictures came from my Grandmother's estate. The matching frames are aging and the thinnest paper backing has come off the back of the frame, but the 'background' illustrations are still supported by a thicker piece of cardboard like material. One of the pictures has a backing pin missing. They are really neat, though.
This is a really neat little book distributed by Esso. It is a Bird Lovers Handbook and is a small pamphlet type size. In the pictures I have included an image of both front and back covers and also the 'centerfold' which is a brightly illustrated compilation of different birds. Inside, the book also includes quite a few birdhouse design building instructions. The book has a total of 16 pages (counting fronts backs and covers). It has some staining/aging signs and a few staining marks inside. Otherwise it is in good condition with the staples still remaining strong. Really a neat little item. Thanks for looking.
This is an interesting piece of history I ran across in our family home. It is from the mid 1900's and it is a supply list of materials needed to build a school. The school was the Waldenburg grade school in Waldenburg, AR. It is now defunct, actually it has been for some time. I'm not sure if this has any sort of value other than just being something cool to look at. I'm not sure if this item will be placed on sale or not. I'm just curious to know if there is any kind of known thing like this to exist. Thanks for any help.
Its 36 long 24 inchs wide the wood is still intack it has a poster on the wood from 1890 from the coca cola company I have been told it was used as a grapevine holder as the grapes where sold you could see the advertisment of coca cola for 5 cents .
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There are 2 gold spoons in all. My mum said she got them from her uncle in the 1950's. Her uncle said they he brought them in the 1930's in china. That is all that mum can remember about them. Since then they have been locked in her jewelery box and only recently found again.
We have gone to two antique details here in Australia and they have said they have no idea who or when they where made, or what value to give to them.
For pictures please see my photos here
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a271/selltrib/2_spoons.jpg
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a271/selltrib/spoon_close.jpg
Edit : Checking this link out
http://www.silvercollection.it/dictionaryanointingspoon.html
Seems they are anointing spoons, but can't find anything else about them
Hopefully you can point us in the right direction.
Kind Regards
Natalie
A beuatiful silver Tantalus, with silver lock, with three original glass bottles
I know it's called Polo Match, it's framed, and it's by F. Miralles.