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Arts and crafts matte blue glaze with arts crafts type design around top. It is 6" high and 6" diameter at widest point. No chips or cracks, just glaze pops from firing in kiln. Found in antique store in Missouri.
Side of sub states "Commander Noel Laurence, Large German Transport Sunk July 30, 1915, German Cruiser Moetee (sic) torpedoed Aug 19, 1915.  Bottom numbered, and states Stoke on Trent, BR & Co. One side of sub looks to have British royal crest or crest that stats 'edinburgh'.  Picture of item to follow.  Â
An oil painting of a small church in the country with a large spire. There are 3 graves in the background and a much larger gravestone in the fore ground with is tilted as if its sinking.. There is a large tree on the right which is also in the foreground and the branches are overhanging into the painting. There are initials at the bottom right hand corner NH painted in red in Capitals.
The machine is Singer 337, Serial #EX348998. The cabinet has a slit top and both sides fold out to make a long table. Has a Parquet front (I think that is what it is?). Has a built in foot holder inside that stiill works. Cabinet has an engraved serial #T346377. Research tells me the cabinet is from the Eames Era and that it is an original Singer Cabinet, but I can not find anything else about it. It has since been polished up even more and is in excellent condition. A few small stains on cabinet top and some marks on the legs still remain.
This was an item in the kitchen of my wife's great-aunt. The cabinet is made of fir with a Beech or Birch top. There is a cutting board which pulls out with a brass handle, and two doors on the lower cabinet with brass key hole ornaments. There two wooden drawers (11cm high by 29cm wide) just under the retractable cutting board with ceramic knobs. The upper cabinet is divided into 17 compartments, which hold 16 cermaic drawers. The largest opening (19.5cm wide by 29cm high) is centered to the top. The white ceramic drawers are decorated with a band of cobalt blue, rose, lace pattern are in 3 sizes, the 6 largest (16cm wide by 11cm high) are placed 3 to either side of the large opening, and are marked; Tapioca, Riz, Vermicelle, Sucre, Chicorée, Café. There appears to be one drawer missing for the next size which is 10cm wide by 17cm high, placed under the large opening, the one remaining drawer is marked; Farine.The smallest drawers are 7.5cm wide by 5.5cm high marked;Thym, Girofie, Vanille, Cannelle, Epices, Laurier, Poivre, Muscade. They are placed 4 on each side, under the largest drawers, in the corners of the upper compartment. This whole structure is raised 35.5cm above the top of the lower cabinet. Any information, history, estimates, etc., concerning this piece of furniture is appreciated.Â
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have found reference to 310-2 bureau base in the 1955 price list. Based on this information, we know that the bureau is from the French Provincial collection. The standard finish for the 310-2 bureau was Chateau. The 1955 selling price for the bureau is $260.00. I believe it has original everything (including finish). It has signs of wear and tear on the finish, but overall very solid.