large executive style leopold desk. Has lock on drawer, however do not have the key. It is in great condition and has very deep drawers. Would like to know approximately what it is worth? The picture enclosed is not the picture of the actual desk but I found this desk model online from Leopold and mine looks just like this only has skinny long drawer in middle with lock on it.
Pale blue jug, approximately 6 and a half inches. 11 and a half inches round the base. Hard to make out writing at the bottom on both sides, two small holes at the top of the jug assumingly for kiln drying?
This is a beautiful antique upright grand piano manufactured by the Weaver Organ & Piano Company of York, Pennsilvania. It is a deep mahogony red/brown color with a detailed hand-carved design on the front. There are minor scratches on the front from being moved numorous times. It is in need a tuning, yet continues to carry the beautifully unmistakable full concert piano sound Weaver is known for. This piano has the serial number of 50028, and I estimate its manufactured date between 1900 and 1915. It also comes with its matching original swival stool with claw feet that is in very good condition. There is one small notch in the exterior wood on the left side the size of an average man's thumb, and the bottom right foot front is chipped. Two keys stick and two are chipped but can easily and quickly be fixed with new caps. The Weaver logo on the front above the keys is not centered, which makes it more unique because Weaver is known for its pristine quality.