The chest was purchased at a storage auction approximately 4 years ago. The original description and warranty information is attached inside the trunk.
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The chest was purchased at a storage auction approximately 4 years ago. The original description and warranty information is attached inside the trunk.
Untarnished, 8 slight dents. Handle is made of bamboo (we think).
Also have this piece. Dimensions are : 5 inches handle to bottom. 12 inches around its bulkiest point. They look similiar but this one is smaller and has different markings on the bottom. It reads "IS INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO. 6/2". It has one dent and looks shinier. We wonder if this is a newer piece. Can anyone give an estimate of time periods and value for both?
It is a 12 place set of silverware, it also a serving fork & spoon and a ladle. Never used. VERY INTERESTED TO FIND OUT IT'S VALUE.
Handle and top of pitcher gilt is wearing. Looks as if handle has been repaired.
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H&C Selb Bavaria HEINRICH & CO set of 6 - 11" chargers in mint condition gold encrusted and green
We have two of these gooseneck chairs and wondered what the value would be. The wood is in excellent condition, but the cain bottoms need to be replaced and the leather upholstery (cushion on top of the cain bottom) and backs need to be replaced. We think the two chairs could have come from Julius Heil's office when he was Governor of Wisconsin. They were moved to Mississippi when The Heil Company opened a plant there in 1978.
This painting has been in my family for years, yet no one knew it's origin. I have had one expert look at it and estimate it as 17th century and a attributed to Rubens style.
I have located the original oil on panel hanging in Dresden Germany at the Dresden Gemaldegalerie Alte Meister Collection. See Gallery Image
I have closely examined the frame stretcher and discovered the that the painting was relined by James Oliver NY which would date the relining during 19th century.
Still trying to figure this out... So I continue with my own research.
Tea Set - Midwinter Stylecraft, made in Staffordshire England. Fashion Shape 10-59. 1959 (stamped on the bottom). Pink Rose pattern (photos attached). This is almost a full tea set with one or two piece missing. 93 pieces of a 95 piece set. Includes one meat plate, one larger bowl (assuming salad bowl) 12 mugs, 6 tea cups, all 18 with matching sauces, 6 small bowls, 11 large bowls (one of which is missing), 6 miniature cups with no handles (pictured) a set of salt and pepper shakers, 6 large and 6 smaller plates (lunch & dinner), 15 bread and butter plates (one of which maybe missing?) set of 3 jugs (large, medium, small). All of which is in very good condition – no chips on any of the pieces, and is a very pretty design.
Overall better than average condition. Some rust on outer cover. Last I checked it turned on and heated up. I have the original manual that came with it and the original chair. The paint on the chair is peeling, but the chair frame itself is intact and can be sat upon if someone so chose to. I can get pictures if needed but dont have any right now.