High back bentwood cane chair. Looks to be a Thonet, but there are no labels/stamps visable. No glue, only screws and two square iron nuts or washers under seat. This particular style has not come up too much in online search.
Oak roll top desk. Dovetail joints. I can't find a manufacturer's stamp. Has been refinished at least once. I am interested to know its value. Thank you.
The table top was found built into a wall of a shed, with the rest of the table inside the shed. The table extensions slide underneath the top. Dimensions are 48 X 36 X 28 inches high. The extensions are each 20 inches. My husband refinished it. I am interested to know its value. Thank you.
This is a palace pier original Vintage theatre Ad Poster from the 1930's in its original frame and with original glass. This add poster is for a play called MURDER ON THE SECOND FLOOR by Frank Vosper which was held on September 22nd, 1930. This poster even states that "The king and queen heartily enjoyed this comedy". I own this item as it was passed down to me by relatives. I have decided to sell this item because i feel its value to a collector or other persons would be greater and more fitting than me keeping itcupboard under the stairs were it cannot be seen or even appreciated by others. I would like to know the value of it before i sell it i also have another just like this but advertising a diffrent show. thanks in advance.
Hi, i have this chair and and i want to sell it i think its a chesterfield but im not 100% sure,i would also like to know its value, two of the wheels are broken im sure this is an easy repair, could you please help me. thanks