1981 Armstrong Bass flute.
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1981 Armstrong Bass flute.
This jar was purchased at an estate auction. I have no idea what the markings on the bottom mean, I have tried researching them but can't find any exactly like it. Is it Japanese or Chinese? The glaze is completely crazed/crackled, not sure if that is damage or was produced that way on purpose. :)
This is a beautiful table. We also have a matching end table. The back of the marble has an insegnia of DMC made in Italy. The wood has a metal plate that says 100% solid mahogany, then describes where you get mahogany, then it is marked #413, and under that is says Mahogany Association Inc. I know that it has been in the family for over 50 years for sure.
Picture of my stepdad in his military academy uniform 1923 to 1926. He was a student at a miliary academy in Chicago during the 1920s. I can't tell if it is a painting or a photo afixed to the milkglass piece. As I took it apart some of the paint or ink flaked off on the bottom right.It is framed in a gold colr frame which is marked 926 on the loop. Thank you.
This figurine is a ballerina on one point and arms spread in arabesque - it has the wallendorf mark as well as and imprinted 1683/03 as well as a gold #7 painted on the bottom. I have pics they will not load. Any help with value and dating would be appreciated.
The piece is in pretty good condition, except the top has a backing that has broken off, but I still have the piece. The finish is in good condition, except the top has had damage of some sort. The number on the back of the piece is 1150, although there is no date.
has original intruction booklets, still works, has her sewing patterns made out of newspapers, thread, needles, has letters she received from friends, cut outs from local newspaper,