Two hand painted plates from Nippon. They are both the same scene. I couldn’t locate any marks that looked like this. Pictures are of one front and both backs.
Chair that was purchased decades ago and recently reupholstered. There are no markings that I can see on it. The small storage footstool does not match the chair however I thought it was nice together so I had the same upholstery added to it. I am just curious about its age and not really its value but that would be fun to know as well.
I bought this lovely piece but I am having a time trying to figure out what exactly it was intended to be used for.... a tapestry/needlepoint loom or blanket/towl rack. Any inof would be AMAZING!!!
This uranium glass tray (UV reactive) is apparently by Beaumont Glass but is unmarked aside from "PAT APPLD FOR" on the handle. I was able to find one other reference to it on replacements.com but without a price.
Can anyone help me determine the age and value of this piece? It does have a few (3?) small fractures around the rim.
Noritake salt pepper shaker, sugar bowl with tray. Made in Japan. My online research shows that the makers mark is from the 1920’s. I found nothing that looks like this set. Eggs that look like a chicken and her chicks in an Art Deco style.
The spoon is missing and the cover to the sugar bowl has a chip on the “chicken’s comb”
Looking for information on its history and value of this set.
PENDULE CARTEL STYLE LOUIS XV MARQUETERIE...
Father brought home in the early 80's. Weight of 15.5 pounds. Beautiful chime on every hour. Wind up and enjoy.