Purchased these cute little chairs from the grand daughter of the owners (her grandparents, who lived near Boise Idaho and in Sisters OR (near Bend)). They are small: 35” tall, seat height is 18”, width is 14.5”
We are guessing at the date that they were made...based upon research of West-Rest Furniture in Boise ID which opened in 1936, and then were made by (?name of company?) in Bend, OR that purchased West-Rest in 1938. We do not know how long the chairs were produced in Bend, nor the estimated date of the chairs. The designer was a Mr. Kruse.
Originally mounted on a very nice mahoghany plaque, I used to think it was a fountainhead, however now I believe it was a very large doorknocker as there are squared notches on each side of his mouth.
I have a coffee pot, cream or sugar container, 8 cups and saucers and a platter. I cannot find the name of the pattern anywhere. I believe it is from 1961 or 1962. It’s white with birds and vases. The coffee pot is signed by Bjorn Wiinblad and is stamped Studio Linie. Can anyone tell me the pattern and/or the approximate value?
About 10 years ago I was dropping some items off to the donation Bank when I saw this beautiful large black and white scenic oil painting by Whitman many years I wanted to know what it was worth but ever since I had it benefits from one room or another kind of brings me peace.
This stove is at least 200 to 300 years old. This belonged to my husband's great grandmother. As you will see from the pics it has held up well it was used about 30 years ago but has been in storage since that time. We are looking to sell it. I have not been able to find out what the number 3 stands for that is stamped on the side. All of the parts are original. No handles missing. I also have some other cast iron products that could go with the stove. Let me know what you think.
Hi, I found a Dresden tea saucer I believe it is, in great shape but no idea how much it is at all. All I can find is "Dresden like" online, I'd appreciate any help with an estimate, thank you very much!