I don't know too much about this buffet. It's made of walnut and is a mid century style. It also had a liquor cabinet that was sold with it, but I only decided to purchase the buffet.
EGW&S "S I" 04421/9 International Silver Co. is the making in the back of this 27" X 17" (including handles) silver serving tray. It has a rope and flower detail around the border and handles. There are also beautiful floral type etching done in the main part of the tray.
Tray is in great condition just needs polishing. I found this on its way into a scrap pile of metal. The beautiful details on it caught my eye, then I realized it was silver. Not sure if I want to sell or keep quite yet. Just curious about value.
These chairs were a gift and I know very little about them.
I did contact the Knights of Columbus Museum about them and was told they were considered ceremonial chamber thrones. They seemed interested in the chairs but only seemed interested in the chairs being donated where as i would like to sell them.
I dont know alot about antiques but they are quite interesting and seem quite old.
I have a numbered print (No. 341) of A Scene in Brugge. It was published and copywrighted in 1904 by the Taber Prange Art Co. of Springfield Massachusetts. I have no idea who the artist is...I can't read the signature. I don't know if it is worth anything or not. Thank you.