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By sonya onorati, 30 April, 2013

Antique Ladder Back Chairs

Category
General Antiques and Collectibles
Condition
Good
Description

I have a set of six ladder back chairs, with what I think are rush seats. I found them in the basement of a 30 year old house that I bought. They are in pretty good condition. Can anyone help me identify their age, style, wood type etc. What would these be worth? Any help is greatly appreciated. 

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By hjme123, 30 April, 2013

Ceramic Sculpture

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Condition
Excellent
Description

Two little girls, look to be creamic. There are signatures on each. One says Lilliam or Jillian Kesner and the other say LaRue or LaRee Kesner. Beautiful Pcs. I do not know much about these. I just want to see if they are worth anything. They were a gift from my mother when I moved into my apartment 5 years ago. Any information on these would be helpful. I just think they are the cutest little girls. Thank you

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By kellyntx45, 30 April, 2013

Richard Klimm Vase/Urn

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Condition
Excellent
Description

Blue and white vase/urn no chips or cracks about 18 inches high weight about 5 to 10 pounds

 

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By Wiedworld, 30 April, 2013

Green glassware

Category
Glassware and Crystal
Condition
Mint
Description

I recently acquired this collection from my Mothers home after she died.  They were given to her approximately 40 years ago .  She always referred to this collection as depression glass, however, I cannot find the pattern or markings to confirm this.  the pattern is a stylized flower a rope of dots then a connecting Art Deco-like dot (difficult to describe).  There are dessert glasses, aperatif or sherry glasses, wine and water glasses and 5plates.  They are bright green and in perfect condition.  My best guess is that they are at least 60 years old.   Thank you for any help you can give me in identifying the pattern and age, and possible value.

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By dagny0823, 30 April, 2013

Antique Desk, British, 1800s

Category
European Furniture
Condition
Excellent
Description

I used this desk as a child, although I don't think it was actually intended as a "child's desk" per se---people were just smaller in the past.  I bump my knees on it now. 

My parents purchased it in Yorkshire England in the 1970s.   I don't know anything about, but it's in nice shape except for one of the wheels on the feet fell off during a move.  I haven't been able to find an appropriate fastener to reattach it, so I currently have it on with a modern screw which can easily be removed.   

 

Very nice carving on the legs and around the opening where you would put your chair.

 

Pardon the cat in the picture--every time I get the camera to take a picture of this piece, he hops up

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By dagny0823, 30 April, 2013

Wall clock with pendulum and weights, British

Category
Clocks
Condition
Good
Description

4' tall wall clock, dark wood.  has 2 weights, pendulum, carved horse on top, and decorative wooden bits.

 

Wooden bits have fallen off a lot with humidity and dry periods (they did not like having central A/C in the house) and a couple have gotten nibbled by the dog--a good restorer could fix them.  I could fix them if I had the time to do the wood working right now.    The clock chimes.  Needs an escapment, I believe--it won't stay running for any length of time.   My parents purchased this clock in the 1970s in Yorkshire England and when my father gave it to me, he said it needed some work to make it run reliably.   It's a really beautiful piece. 

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