identical pair. white frosted molded glass with painted patterns and touches of shiny silver dots. hand holds a cornucopia-type vase with ruffled top edge.
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identical pair. white frosted molded glass with painted patterns and touches of shiny silver dots. hand holds a cornucopia-type vase with ruffled top edge.
solid wood construction key wound but also seems to have an area on the base to allow for two "D" cell batteries. Contains bellows that turn the head and whistle. Very detailed.
outlined with gold
rose pattern
I have a full tea set
I have no idea where this came from. It might be Indonesian or some place in Asia or the South Pacific. Not sure what kind of wood it is; it's heavy though. Maybe mahagony? At first I thought this was a man but the figure has breasts. In one hand it's holding a fish. You can see in the pic that there's a crack down the front but it's not deep at all. There's no identifying mark or signature anywhere on the piece including the bottom. I haven't cleaned/polished it yet. Appreciate any info about this piece e.g., where it's from, value and age.
These Dutch girl bookends are very heavy and I think they're bronze. Not sure. Number 104 is marked (see pic) on the back of each one at the bottom right. I'd like to know how old they are and value as well as where they were made.
I just did a search at Google and found these bookends selling for $285.00 at paulmaddenantiques.com. They're a pair of antique cast brass DUTCH GIRL bookends circa 1920's. Attributed to BRADLEY & HUBBARD. So I feel pretty good that I only bought them for $30.00 a few days ago at a second-hand shop.
The tray has a smll grape cluster pattern on the boder all the way around. These are grouped into two clusters and three leaves for each grouping.There are ten groupings around the tray. There is an Old English D monogramed in the center bottom of the tray. The mark on the bottom says quadruple plate. Adelphi and New York. Ther number 1959 is stamped under that.
The tray has a smll grape cluster pattern on the boder all the way around. These are grouped into two clusters and three leaves for each grouping.There are ten groupings around the tray. There is an Old English D monogramed in the center bottom of the tray. The mark on the bottom says quadruple plate. Adelphi and New York. Ther number 1959 is stamped under that.
Case has serial number 7114934 and the movement has SN 9736721. the case has multi-color gold abd has been engraved. see pictures i would like to know what this may be worth as the jeweler i had look at it told me that it probably worth more as an antique then the salvage gold value.
I don't know anything about this. It was found in an attic. Believe it was my grandmothers.
Oil painting of a sunflower plant. Three yellow and brown flowers with green background.