I have a loveseat sectional that looks like a Heywood Wakefield that I recently saw on line. I have had the sectional for three years now and got it at a thrift shop for $90. I was wondering if it was a Heywood or not. It is a fabric sectional and has two boluster pillows. It has square feet that have a metal gold/bronze tip on each end.
Reminds me of: The Margaret. The Madeline is a channeled series with "tight seat" and "tight back" (the backs and seats are not removable) built over an 8-way hand-tied inner-spring construction on a solid birch frame. The Margaret is built the same way as the Madeline, but has removable inner-spring seat cushions and a plusher feel.
I have an old lamp of a Buddha head that is about 22inch in height. It seems to be ceramic. Has "quartite creative corp 1959" engraved on the base.I would like to know its worth
I am looking to get an estimate value of this chest of drawers. I just recently learned it was a possible antique. I have done a little research but dont know enough about antiques to find its worth. I believe it is mahogany wood & the inner 4 drawers to be made of pine. It is very heavy! It has a bowed front. The drawers are made with a dovetail construction & are only about 4" deep. It is overall in pretty good shape with only a few blemishes here & there. The only markings I can find on it (I've looked it over thoroughly!) are as follows: On the back in the upper right corner the numbers 4 5 62 is stamped on it with 2200 stamped below that. Then again on the back, in the upper left corner, the number 787 is hand written in some type of black ink or maybe wax pencil. In the upper most left corner (again on the back) it looks as though there used to be a label at some point. there is only a small bit of a possible label left & looks like it was secured to the back with industrial type staples. I was going to sell this as a regular piece of furniture for dirt cheap until an individual was nice enough to inform me that I may have an antique worth alot more than what I was selling at. I may still be interested in selling it but need to know a good price range as I have no idea what it is valued at
I own a trunk that I was given as a gift from my father. I have had it several years and haven't had a chance to restore it. I was curious though how much its worth?. Not wanting to sell just basically find out more about it. Manufacturer, year it was manufactured and value, etc. Your input is HIGHLY APPRECIATED! THANKS!