Given to me by my Grandma who inherited it from her mother. There are no marking on it. I was told that it's a gravy dish. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Set of Japanese china snack set. Set of 6 plates, 6 cups. No chips, scratches, cracks, or staining. These are absolutely perfect. The china is so thin on the cups, you can see your finger on the other side. The inside of the cup looks like lusterware. The stamp on the back says Made In Japan, not Made In Occupied Japan. So these are either really old, or just vintage. I haven't been able to find ANYTHING even resembling these on the internet. I heard these may have been trade items, but I have no idea what that means. I got them at an Estate Sale of a woman who owned an antique store. The stuff she had in her house, according to her daughters, was the stuff she wasn't willing to sell in her store. So that means they're either really valuable, or she just thought they were pretty. I have no idea. Any info you can provide on these would be soooo appreciated. HELP!!!!!!!!
Picked this up from an antique store that was going out of business. The owner said that it's a 1920's Bakelite snack set that he got out of his grandmother's curio. It's a set of 4, in perfect condition. No chips, scratches, staining, or cracks. They're kind of a marbled orange in color. At their longest point, they are 10" x 9" x 1". Three separate compartments for food. I have beat up the internet to no end on these. NO ONE can tell me anything about these. The snack set is in the front of the picture. HELP!!!!!!!!!!
Hathaway Furniture Company, 51 West 45th Street New York plate on back of desk. we have key and desk is complete, nothing missing. Key works some locks but some are stuck. condition is used but solid, some scar marks but all in all good condition. wood is solid.