Any info would be much appreciated! Thank you.
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Any info would be much appreciated! Thank you.
These are beautiful dishes. Very simple and elegant. Each piece has a scalloped edge with gold trim. There are 10 to 16 of each piece, which includes dinner plate; salad plate; bread plate; small bowl; coffee plate and saucers; 3 serving bowls; 1 creamer; 1 sugar; 2 gravy holder.
I want to find out what the value of this complete set would be. I may then consider selling the set.
My father gave this to me, stating it belonged to his mother. There are no markings to investigate other than "JM8". This includes on the mirror backing and between the mirror stand and the base. The condition is not stellar by any means - but I would love to at least investigate the history behind it a little more. Please let me know if you need any more details...
...or if you have suggestions for how I might be able to find out some more about this mirror! Thank you in advance!
the cavern
tuesday,19th june
THE BEATLES--(INCLUDES THE BEATLE PICTURES-WHEN THEY WERE YOUNG)
PLUS--THE BLUEGENES AND KEN DALLAS AND THE SILHOUETTES
SEE LOCAL EVENING PRESS FOR FURTHER ADDITONS TO PROGAMME
NEW MEMBERSHIP CARDS NOW AVAILABLE INSIDE THE CLUB
This is an extremely large chandelier. Note perspective in pictue with 6' tall person on ladder. It has 42 lights. We have no idea as to its origins, but are interested in any information that might help us ascertain its manufacturer. Thank you all for your assistance.
These are beautiful antique chairs. Unfortunately there are only three of them, they are latticed seated with what looks to be original cane, they have three slats going up the back with finials decorating the tops of the back posts. These chairs are short in stature, so someone taller than 5'5" would definitely have a hard time sitting in them.
This is pair of, i'm guessing, barrel back windsor chairs with arm rests don't know antiques or the terms used to describe them very well. Made of a dark wood, possibly cherry or mahoghany as they have underlying reddish tone, they are in strong condition with original finish and no signs of nails or screws in the workmanship. They look to have had some repair and do have some scratches, and stains, etc but nothing extreme. My friend believed them to be made around turn of the century and come from massachussets. I'm not altogether sure of whether or not these will be made available for purchase, just kinda curious about them right now.
This is a Dudson circa 1860 pitcher. It is a grayish color. With what appears to be dots, diamonds, flowers? It is marked with what looks like a 9, 1, 24. I am not sure it is hard to see.
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Can anyone give me info about history and value of this item?
 Thanks!
Dear Sir/Madam:Good morning, I have been cleaning out my garage and came across a piece I know nnothing about. It is a bulldog bank that has engraved on the bottom NAPCO John and S/348 and there is a white and silver sticker that reads the company of the National c Potteries co Cleveland O. I have attached photos of the piece.