it is a four panel paiting that has a wood frame. The painting is of bamboo and birds also with flowers.Â
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it is a four panel paiting that has a wood frame. The painting is of bamboo and birds also with flowers.Â
commonwwealth of Australia bank note of pound value. stamp markings HK 17 386702 depictimg the faces of Charles Sturt, Hamilton Hume, and James Cook one one side and Queen Elizabeth on the other with the coat of arms and the stamped numerals. Also states- "Legal tender in the commonwealth and in all territories under the control of the commonwealth." Signed by the secretary to the trreasurer, Roland Wilson and govenor of the reserve bank of Australia T.H. Boowks
I have Palm Leaf Antique Manuscript - more than 100 years old - written in South Indian Language - about a holy matter - in good condition - priced at USD 100,000. Buyers interested in this antique may contact me.
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This vase was a gift presented by Japan's Ambbasador in Chile 1930.
Is this Meissen? If so, what time period? Value?
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The vases have a different mark, but coloring matches cups and saucers
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descriptionI have four pictures of trains: Thatcher Perkins 1863: First of the ten-wheelers - pulled passenger trains across the Alleghenies; Cannonball Express 1896: The engine piloted by Casey Jones on his famous ride; Jupiter 1868: Represented in the Central Pacific at the famous Golden Spike ceremony; Empire State Express 1893: Became world's fastest train on May 10, 1893 - 112.5 mph. The pictures contain the image and the above text underneath. In the corner of each picture there is the name "Kern." Each picture is in its original framing. Custom framed by Framer's Workshop Queensgate Shopping Center York, PA 848-6869. The background in each picture is silver
Notice the detail painting on the top of hte cabinet and the decorative trim piece across the top. Item still has original finish and hardware, no damage to the item. The finish is wore in some places, but wood is in great shape. The porcelain top slide in an out easily, but it does show signs of wear. In my opinion, the character of this piece is wonderful.
I am not sure about the origins, and there is no label on the piece to detail maker. I know this item has been in my family at least 70 years, so i am guessing it is a depression era piece. I also know that my grandfather's mother bought the piece new.
 Any information or details anyone can provide is greatly appreciated.
$100 Confederate States of America, dated 1862 with hand-written number #65798. This is stamped on the front edges in black ink stamp..."Safe Conduct Pass" on one end, and "Libera Conducto Permeso" on the other. The back of the item is stamped in black "The bearer of this pass is to be removed from the battle area and is to receive food and rest", and signed by J.H. Gilbert