Hello everyone! It's been almost a year since my grandmother sold her house and I'm finally getting around to attempting to identify some items that I got from her house. The first item that I am hoping that someone on here could help me with is this following print that I found in the back of her closet with a few others (the others I was able to identify somewhat)...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/61439622@N02/5594421186/http://www.flickr.com/photos/61439622@N02/5593831467/http://www.flickr.com/photos/61439622@N02/5594399124/I'm not really sure if it could be classified as a print or not, it looks more like an old photograph to me (the ink has that old time look to when the light hits it a certain way kind of like my family photos do that were taken in the early 1900's), but I really have no clue about these things.
It was in an older frame, which I have removed it from at the moment (the glass is cracked and I would like to replace the glass). The print/photo/whatever-it-is looks to be glued to the matting/heavy paper, and on the back of it is an old 2cent washington stamp, as well as a series of numbers in red pencil 13485. As far as I can tell there are no signatures of any kind on it to help me with the identification.
I'd ask my grandmother about this print, but being 99years old her memory of where she acquired the items that were in the back of her closet isn't the greatest. And honestly it wouldn't surprise me if this was something my great aunt picked up years ago, and after she passed my grandmother just put it all in a closet. (My great aunt had a habit for buying things such as this, some of value, and some are not).
The second item I am curious about is this vase...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/61439622@N02/5593828043/http://www.flickr.com/photos/61439622@N02/5594411482/http://www.flickr.com/photos/61439622@N02/5593821759/http://www.flickr.com/photos/61439622@N02/5594405172/I'm almost positive that it's nothing that was made before the 1900's (all of her glassware antiques that were 100 years old or so she put a note in or under them saying how old they were/what/and where they came from etc.) But there is always a chance that this is older than what we thought and the note got lost...I do believe that had this been auctioned off the auctioneer wanted it to go separately (not on a tray lot of vases), although the night before the auction the family was able to go through and take things that wasn't officially listed (this wasn't), and well the main auctioneer wasn't there that night so I didn't get to ask him if he knew anything about it. My grandmother has had this since as long as I can remember and I'm 25 so I know it's at least that old. The only markings on it are on the bottom W254. and they appear almost to be hand written, or at least not stamped. The colors on the glass are a sky blue and white.
so if anyone could help me identify them I'd greatly appreciate it. I'll even take guesses as to what you may think it is, or if you know of any websites or books that could help I'd appreciate that too
thank you all so much!
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