These are four H I Hummel figurines with the older girl and younger boy. Been in my family for 30 years and I am looking for a buyer. Perfect condition.
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These are four H I Hummel figurines with the older girl and younger boy. Been in my family for 30 years and I am looking for a buyer. Perfect condition.
Approximately 10 inches tall with the number 7135 on the bottom of the base.
Beautiful wood bench/seat that has perfect petitpoint and needlepoint cover. All in excellent condition. Had bought it used over 40 years ago. Would like to sell.
Two, carved oriental boxes. They are almost identical, with minute differences, e.g. the fence pattern on one is slightly different. The lids have some weight to them which makes me think they may be some type of stone, but I'm not sure. The design is two oriental people in front of a fortress-looking enclosure with tall structures that look like lookout towers. There is a tree on the left and a waterfall look on the right. The top of box has a greek style pattern, and the sides are almost a checkerboard pattern, but with lines in the squares.
Tin "Pastime Plug Tobacco" hinged box with lid made by John Finzer & Bros., Louisville, Ky. "Net weight 16 lbs."  Registered Factory No. 3, 5th Dist. of Kentucky. The box is red with black lettering and has 3 hooks that close the lid. It has a picture inside the lid of a jockey riding a horse that is jumping over a fence. It is 12.5" x 9.5" x 4".
Seagrass (?) oval basket with lid that has a soapstone (?) oval on the lid of a victorian lady with flowers holding a bouquet. It appears to be hand painted. No other markings. It is approximately 8.5" across.
Sano wooden cigar box. Lettering states "A scientific cigar" It states "Belvederes Special Seleccion" (Spelling exact). States De-Nicotinized to less than 1% nicotine. Inside the top lid is also a stamp that is not present on other boxes found on the Internet that states, "NRA U.S. We Do Our Part" with a picture of an eagle.
Wooden tie box. It is engraved with the word "Ties", dogwood flowers and a woman's head. The sides are engraved with wood grain look. It is approximately 12" x 4" x 2".
Painting of a tree. Seems to be in oil. Signature in bottom left corner of painting. Great condition.Â
We have a 1904 original Victrola. It is in great and working condition. It was given to us by original owner who received handed down by family. We are looking to sell for fair price. I do not have a pic at this moment, but can submit later, if there is interest.