It belonged to my grandparents. It moved with me from Belgium. I was told the style is Flemish but I cannot validate this statement. It appears to be made of solid oak. Approximate dimensions: 57”H, 18”D, 41”W
1920s dressing table set, very good condition but yellowed from age.
Set includes clothes brush, hair brush, mirror, rectangle jewellery box, two smaller square trinket boxes and tray. Only marking say made in England. All have peacock picture.
I have found these boots everywhere but the one I have had a blue flower Inside the boot. I have not found that anywhere else. See Photos!! It does have a hairline crack in the blue flower but can barely be seen.
My Grandfather bought this clock at an Auction in May of 1953 in South Dakota. At the site of the Pactola Dam. The town of Pactola was flooded to create Pactola Lake. The auction was held before the town was flooded.
This clock came out of an abandoned store.
My father gave it to me recently and I am trying to figure out where it was made, how old it is etc.
I brought it to a clock repair man and he was able to get it running. The clock was missing one of the hands, and the keys. It is a 24 hour clock that chimes on the hour and 1/2 hour. It seems to keep time very well.
The repair man cleaned the metal face and pendulum. He had to replace the main spring in the mechanism.
There are holes on the top of the clock where decorative pieces once sat.
The only markings I can find are on the handle to the glass door. They look like A:ST
Thank you