This mirror belonged to an elderly german lady around the age of 89, that my mother use to take care of when I was a little girl, I am now over 40. When she passed away her family said our family could have the furniture. So I took the wall mirror and the secretary. For the secretary the top lock has never worked. The right side wondow is missing the plastic on the inside. It also has a few nicks and needs polishing.
This egg was inherited and I would just like to know if it is valuable, or just an ordinary egg. The egg is in mint condition and has an accompaning brass stand. The egg itself is clear and encases several bubbles in the glass. The design is painted on and looks like a bluish-purple fountain (see picture)
These Original 1966 to 1969 Johnny PayCheck finished master tapes, thought to have been burned and destroyed by fire, where actually put for collateral on a loan in a Nashville, Tn., bank. The debt was never repaid, and these master tapes were purchased from the bank in 1989. We would like to have these appraised and validated. We feel the rarity of these make these valuable. Documentation and photos are here http://www.temphiscrown.com/jp/