Vintage Keystone 8mm movie camera with case.
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Vintage Keystone 8mm movie camera with case.
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It's about 10"-12" tall, & I have not been able to find anything like it in books that I have. There are no chips or cracks on it. I had an amateur appraisal 2 years ago & was quoted the value of around 10k. It has gold trim, with a gazelle on the front of it. Very beautiful. I got it from a friend. She didn't want it & said if I didn't want it, she would throw it away. It has some other markings on the bottom. They look like scribbles to me. Kind of straight, vertical lines.
Has a plastic lid, rest is glass.Written on bottom, federal law forbids sale or reuse of this bottle. Has numbers at bottm 0 12b,a 1 in a crcle, 58 792.
Royal Crown Hand Painted Gold Overlay -Circa 1833 covered bowl on stand. See Photos...jpg
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Royal Crown Hand Painted Gold Overlay -Circa 1833 covered bowl on stand. See Photos...jpg
My mother had a vase that looked exactly like this, that is why I bought this on ebay from an antique dealer in Indiana, (my mom lived in Missouri and my brother moved to Indiana after she passed away). I am not sure if this is my mother's, as my brother may have sold it after our mother died, he won't say. If it is our mother's, I have a black and white photo of it on top of a piano with my grandmother in the foreground. I also have color snapshots of it when it was at my mother's house. I just don't know if they made other vases exactly alike back then or not. I have never seen one just like this anywhere, I just wonder if anyone else has. I hope someone can help me solve this mystery, it is eating me up and my brother won't talk about it.
This is a Bulova Ladies watch. The back says: Bulova 14K and below that: MO. It also has the number: B89462. The band is mesh and says: 10K, 10P and has a triangle with JB or J8 inside (too small to read). It also looks like G1 is on the clasp. The face is approx. 1/2" diameter. Would appreciate any info anyone has, as well as resale value.
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back has markings that say TMC CHicago picture # S102 Sytle # 08507191020 NO8507 R A024 E 23 3520
Purchased for it's graceful lines - the bottom is ill-fitting and the marks on the bottom appear to have been
hammered into the metal individually. There is a "finish" on top of the metal, the bottom looks like brass.
I do not know if this item is even old.
Almost jewel-like, this stained glass screen was done by Mike Cahallan (not sure if the spelling of his last name is correct) for his mother. He was commissioned to do the stained glas at the aquarium in Santa Cruz, California. Some of his stained glass went for thousands of dollars. He did many pieces, both erotic and non-erotic, in San Francisco and many for some of the Gay bars there. Orphan Andy's coffee shop at 17th Street off of Castro Street has many of his stained glass lamps hanging there now. What was unique about his work was the incredible detail.
Screen measures in total: 30" high (The middle piece) and 41" wide. I took these photos of the back of the screen in daylight but in better light, what appears as clear glass actually has various colored hues to them. The last two pics taken from outside and through the window gives abetter idea as to the striking hues and texture of the glass that show better when late afternoon and evening begins with light behind the screen. The small round pieces of glass are raised and not flat too. Just beautiful. I'm looking for any info about the value. Cahallan did his work from 1978 until his death in 1988.