This clock is at least 3 feet long and has everything intact. The deer horns rabbit pheasant leaves guns with straps over seers head very detailed in carvings. Ivory roman numbers with black face solids woods and extremely heavy
My grandparent traveled extensively and I have inherited these items. They, from what I have researched online, appear to be from the Mexico region. I am not sure. There are acually 4 items as seen in the attached photos. The tallest item in approx 6 inches in height. The second about 4 inches and the third is also about 4 inches. All are solid in nature and appear to be made of some form of pottery material, or posibly even stone material. I have remembered seeing these items since I was about 6 or so years old, so that would make them at least 50 years from that time. There are no markings of any sort on any of the figures.
I inherited this crystal wine decanter from my aunt. Her husband puchased in 1961 for there 1st year anniversary on rodeo drive in Hollywood ca when they lived there This was purchased in an expensive jewelry store. I don't know how much he paid but was told it was more expensive than a diamond. This is not cut glass there is a lot of detail I do not see a marking like Waterford crystal or anything. I understand the markings of whom or where it was made would be hidden can u help with with the value I have 3 other aunts that want this piece and it caused a family dispute so I know it is valuable
I have two sets of antique china, at least one circa 1880's. Both sets made in England, John Maddock & Sons, Royal Vitreous "Beatrice" and "Baltic" patterns. the Beatrice set is delicate blue detail with gold edging. Two sets of 12 plates, one about 9" and one about 8".
The Baltic set consists of 12 teacups and 12 6" saucers, 4 tiny plates (3"), a teapot, a gravy boat/sugar dish?, 12 soup plates, a large soup tureen, two large shallow bowls, and a large 18" serving platter.
I may have some of the two sets mixed up, but that is the gist of what I have. All are in excellent condition, only one plate with cracks, other than the tiny cracks of age beneath the glaze. Any idea what this stuff is worth?
Item is a STONEWARE MASION FRUIT JAR UNION STONEWARE CO. RED WING, MINN. This is stamped on the side of the jar in blue lettering. The color of the jar is oatmeal with blue specks in it. It is a quart stoneware jar. The screw top has a slight chip. the bottom of the base has a small hairline crack toward the edge and on the flat bottom base has a dot, brown and hard like glass. Inside the jar in the bottom looks like a patch of the same material,towards the edge. Can you tell me if this came from the manufacture? had it filled with water ,never leaked.
The lid cover is not original. It is a ATLAS JAR 14-2 GENUINE BOYD'S CAP FOR MASON
Could you tell me anything about it and what it could worth?