the set was my grandfathers from back in the 1950's it's 2 dressers, night stand and a mirror...
Dresser dimensions are: 6 x1.5 x 3 ft roughly 80 pounds tall dresser 3.3 x 8.5 x 4.5 ft roughly 60-80 pounds nightstand 2 x 1.5 x 2.5 roughly 15 pounds
I recently aquired this from a neighbor, trading him a train set for it. It is my understanding that it is black silver by Meriden B Co., floral Pattern # 86. circa 1850-1896 I have no Idea what it is worth.
Art Nouveau desk. About 1902. Lady and Fish scene. Mirrored top. Lions on base. Cubbies and drawers on top of desk. Drawers and storage below. Need an appraisal. May want to sell.
This antique chest of drawers was recently "cleaned" by a fire restoration company to remove smoke damage due to a recent fire in our home. We have owned this chest since the mid 80's. Whoever did this must have used a brillo pad and damaged the finish on it. We are trying to get an idea of it's value prior to the "cleaning" for reimbursement of the value of the chest of drawers. The paper tag on the back says Peter Klerner Furniture, Manufacturer of Red Room Furniture. No date we can find so the early 1900's is a guess. Thank you.
Hello: I am writing to request an appraisal of some plates described as follows: The manufacturer's mark: Villeroy & Boch Moriz Mettlach.Size: 7 and 7/8 inches in diameter or approx. 20 cm Quantity: 10Condition: ExcellentPredominant colors: Turquoise, orange, pink.Minor colors: Yellow, green, brown, navy, etched in mustard or flat gold paint. Additional description: Floral According to Worthpoint.com, these plates were manufactured between 1894 and 1909. Although the plates are almost 7 inches in diamter, I call them "cake" plates because the indented center is approximately 5-3/8 inches in diameter, just the right size for a slice of cake. I sincerely appreciate the free appraisal and look forward to hearing from you.