Found this table at an estate sale in Seattle and was wondering if anyone had more info and the possible value of the table. I do not think it's an original.
Dimensions 64"x17 3/4"x18 3/4"
Quite heavy and probably iron.
Dark brown.
Silver toned trinket box measures 4 3/4 inches in length, 3 1/2 inches in depth, and 2 inches tall (including feet). The box contains 3 compartments, one is for a ring, the other 2 are open. There is red felt like material on the inside. The box is decorated with small flowers and has hinges for it's opening mechanism. The lid has a small lip all around it. It is non magnetic, on the bottom of the box there is the initial "M" in a diamond shape. There are NO other marketing on the box. I have cleaned it with Tarnex cleaner, took off the dirt and shined it a little but not much. The box was given to me by my mother, it was my father's mothers trinket box. She died in 1966 and was born in 1901 in Berwick, Columbia County, PA. This is where she lived her entire life as well. Her father was the town merchant. The only thing that I have been able to find out is
I have a "Confederates Veterns Reunion Souvenir Medal/Badge/Pendant given to me by an Uncle who has since passed on...I tried to pin down the date of the medal/reunion & hopefully an approximate value searching online, however, I could not find anything on the medal I have. Pictures to follow.