Ex step dad gave this to me. Honestly dont know what it is worth but im trying to sell it. Please tell me what its worth. Ask anyquestion yyou may need to know.
This toilet was made by Philip Hass Co. Est. 1896. The last time this toilet was used was 1963. It sat in a warehouse until 2006 when I received it. Back in the day this is the kind of toilets they used in cold warehouses, when there was on electric. The water was underground and when you pulled down the seat the tank would fill up when done the seat would come up and flush. I would like to find out how much this toilet is worth don't want to sell it but need value. Thanks Jack
Elaborate table with two leaves, giving it a maximum length of 8'. Bottom of one chair labeled with "Old Colony Chair Co - Rockford, Illinois". Table uses a "Watertown Slide" from Watertown, Wisconsin. Six matching chairs. One of the six has arms, the other five do not. In need of re-finishing, but structurally sound. Table has unique, large, hidden drawer on one end.
Drop leaf dining table original finish and four matching chairs. We believe it is from the UK as it was my Grandmothers set (born 1900). Chair backs are carved.