I am looking to find out anything I can about this item.Ā History, value (if any) ect...
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I am looking to find out anything I can about this item.Ā History, value (if any) ect...
This is a pitcher with the blue willow pattern.Ā it was my grandmother's, who sailed to the United States from Europe in the late 1800's at the age of 16 years.Ā Amazingly, it has remained in perfect condition.Ā Never thought much about it, always used as a decorative piece with a smaller pitcher.Ā The smaller one has no markings on the bottom, so I doubt that it is connected to this larger one.
Any information about the Mintons-Genevese manufacturers would be appreciated!Ā And I thought that this pattern was connected with a chinese pattern?Ā Thank you.
There are 2 Cabinets in all. You are able to add more to the filing system by removing the sides and re attaching them to the ends of the new cabinets. There are a couple sliders for the drawers that are missing. But all in all, the cabinets are beautiful and work just fine.
This piece seems to be a water tumbler. It is hand made with the top formed from a 1/16-inch thick sheet of silverĀ and then joined. The seam is almost invisible. The bottom is made ofĀ a 1/8-inch thickĀ by 2 1/2-inch diameter silver disc silver soldered to the top. Almost all of the outside surface has a heavily hammered look. The top has a smooth 1/4-inch band all the way around. A couple of the hammer marks cross over into this band. The applied bottom is smooth. The inside is generally smooth but you can faintly see some of the stretch and compression marks from forming and faintly see the backs of the hammer marks. The front has a monogram. It consists of an 1 7/8-inch diameter circle with the initials B MAC forming the circle in Art Deco form. The bottom is stamped FH in a square cartouche approximately 1/8-inch by 1/4-inch longĀ and STERLING 935 in a cartouche approximately 1/8-inch by 1/2-inch long. It weighs 4.14 oz. (129 G.)
ROYAL DOULTON MARK LION ON CROWN ON ROYAL DOULTON ENGLAND. THIS MARK WAS FIRST USEDWHEN ROYAL WARRANT WAS ISSUED FOR KING EDWARD 7TH
stained glass windowĀ 2 panesĀ parts with design inside glassĀ
part damage on one pane in corner, no value or history known,
found in new hampshire flea market at a fairgrounds = pdĀ $75.00Ā
Pearl brooch. Large eearl in center with 3 pearls off to each side and the bottom. Intricate design, either gold plated or brass perhaps? Three hanging chains which appear to be solid. No other identifying marks.
The glass is amber with some sort of metal vine design around it.On the inside of base is a nightlight. On the bottom of lamp there is the Markings 7316 copyright Falkenstein and the top baseĀ where the light fixture is has 335x on it. Will try to get picture as soon as possible
I purchased this Lepper and Mann snack set.Ā The plates and cups are white and have leaves on them.Ā The leaves are gold, green, and dark pink.Ā There are some gilt leaves on the plates and cups as well.Ā The plates have the indendation for the cups and also a "notch" on one side of the plate.Ā There are 16 plates and 14 cups.
white porcelain with flowering design. gold rimmed openings, gold line going down the Ā handle.some sort of number stamped on the bottom along with a flower-like stamp with a B inside.''Made in Poland" stamped under the symbolthe blue flowering design containes white flowers and looks to be hand-paintedmight be a cream pitcherhanded down from my grandmother to my mother to me.