I do not know much about the history of this item other then it was given to my mother as an anniversary gift in the 1950’s. The marking on the bottom is Ardalt made in Japan, No. 6364D
I do not know much about the history of these items other then they belonged to my mother who received them in the early 1950’s as an anniversary gift. The figures stand approximately 8.25” tall and are approximately 4” wide. There were no markings on these figures. I was interested in knowing the history and value (if any) of these figures.
I do not know much about the history of this item other then it was given to my mother as an anniversary gift in the 1950’s. The chair stands approximately 8.5” tall and 4.5” wide. The marking on the bottom is 2 blue crossed arrows with the number 0699 or 6690. I was interested in knowing the history and value (if any) of this item.
I do not know much about the history of these items other then they belonged to my mother who received them in the early 1950’s as an anniversary gift. The figures stand approximately 12” tall and are approximately 4” wide. The only markings I could find is the “Madein Japan” stamp on the bottom.
I was interested in knowing the history and value (if any) of these figures.
I tlhink this is a print but it is on different paper. It almost has the texture of burlap. The artist is Johannes Vermeer. It is titled young woman with a water jug. It also courtesy of Metropolitan musuem of art. No date on it.
8 piece set of Hall's Superior Quality Kitchenware. Includes coffee and teapot with lids, a pitcher, 4 mixing bowls and a canister with lid. Very, very good condition. Stamp on bottom says "Tested and approved by Mary Dunbar Jewel Homemakers Institute" in gold.