Needs polishing, might have slight wear on the nose of the man. Marked "#1507
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Needs polishing, might have slight wear on the nose of the man. Marked "#1507
I have not been able to identify this piece at all by looking under crocks.It has nice tongue and groove panel on exterior and it looks like a porcelain lined interior.I have not been able to identify it probably because I do not know the correct name for it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Naturally almost everything is for sale for the right price so if I get the right offer it is for sale.It does have some writing on the bottom but I can not make it out. Thanks for any and all the help!
Does anyone know the value of these? Or resources for makinf that determination?
gorgious vintage saxaphone, found in the 1980's. beautiful engraving of a woman. special keys. mother of pearl inlead keys.
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I'm not sure about the date or the price of this item but it has a brass tag that says:
made in U.S.A. Philadelphia, PA
Capacity: 1/2 07g no. 546CA
it is an old enlarger in leather wooden case all complete
This is a long framed group of six photos. Each photo is 2 3/8" round and each photo is of the same subject: The child is Josephine Anderson and the photographer is Morris Burke Parkinson. Each photo is in sepia tones and in white print has the date and name of the photographer 'copywright "1897" by M. B. Parkinson' It looks like the photos may have been cut out of individual CDV type photos. The sepia photo part is 2 1/8" in diameter but on the same paper has a white ring around the printed photo part making each cut out 2 3/8" in diameter. These are mounted onto a chocolate matt brown backing paper that is then framed. Underneath each picture is printed a title in what looks to be pencil. The first one is Josephine in a pretty ruffled dress, playing what looks like a mandolyn and is Night, and the sixth is Josephine in the same dress as the first picture, playing a flute but I can not make out the title. Do you know what this title would be? These are all chest up views with the exception of the very first picture which is about hips up. I would also like a possible value as I can only imagine this to be quite rare. Thanks, Vicki I will try and add a photo soon
Bought Pfaff 6031 model at thrift store today, in original wood cabinet. Has cabinet top which opens to the left, then you push a secret button and the machine comes out of the cabinet. Appears to be in good condition. Ruffling foot with machine. Many other accessories as well all marked with Pfaff. It is possibly missing the power cord, but there have been a couple of items we found which weren't where we thought they should be, so we will continue to look.
Pfaff Sewing Machine, in cabinet, with pfaff screw driver, ruffling foot, bobbins and assorted other items. Machine sinks into cabinet, then the front door swings shut and the left side of the work area folds over the top. There are 2 secret buttons to open the cabinet fully. Uses right knee to work the machine. Possibly missing the power cord (we haven't found it, but it is entirely possible it is in a compartment we haven't found yet since everything else is there). Looks like normal wear and tear of cabinet. Machine appears in very good condition.
I have pictures, but the files are too large for your system.