Mary Jane clock is now known as Fredrick's of Hollywood.
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Mary Jane clock is now known as Fredrick's of Hollywood.
My mother purchased this in 1963 and handed it down to me. It has been well preserved and is in good condition. It is Life Magazine's color memorial issue of JFK at the time of his asassination.
Its a plush gingham dog and a plush calico cat, bought from target for $5 dollars and the vhs to go with it. They still have the tags on them and are in good condition. The tags say 1985 and the video say 1990.
My grandma wants to know if they are worth any thing?
This silver platter with attached bowl was a wedding gift when my grandparents were married around 1930. There are no stamps or markings on it.Â
 This is a deep silver spoone. It is a bit tarnished but is not being used by any means. It has a design at the handle.
Candlesticks are both in mint condition. They are very ornate in design with intricate details of a rose detail design.
5 inch light blue in color radio flyer toy wagon
Copper kettle with wide base, metal handle (with 2 holes underneath the top portion), gooseneck-shaped spout and removable lid. Inside is lighter colored (tin or hard-water deposits?). It's in good condition except for a couple of dents. Handle is firmly attached.Â
The main part of the kettle has dark streaks. At first I thought they were left behind when someone tried to clean it, but now I'm thinking it may be part of the original design. I'm not sure either way. There is a bluish-green buildup in spots on the surface that appear to be natural buildup of minerals (patina maybe?). Some of it is visible in the photo.
Bottom has imprint that says "Belknap" (inside eye/logenze shape) and to its right it has a large number "3" (see photo). I'd really like to know what the "3" might signify.
I haven't cleaned this at all yet. I'm not sure I should be cleaning it and haven't researched how to clean it.
this is a wood desk. it has a built in bookshelf on the side of it. it has no names or markings anywhere. Under the middle drawer it has a N42 stamped in green. wondering how old it is.
These are needlecraft (crochet and other) magazines and contain patterns for a number of items such as doilies, baby clothes, etc. We have quite a few dating from several years.