Primitive Butter Working Table. Beautiful piece in great condition with all parts in tact as far as I know. Seems to work although rusty. The table slants a little bit to seperate and move the butter up and away from the milk. The wood on this is just beautiful. I'd love to know more about this, as well as it's estimated value. I'd love to keep it, but I don't really have the space, so I'm looking at selling it...not sure where to start. Thanks for any history, or advice you can give!
My Pewter Charger bowl has the letter CK on the rim in front, and a picture of hills with the letters GT on the back. It also has the year 1746 on it and Sh 95% on the back. It was a piece of art in Actor Ramond Burrs collection.
This watercolor is done by a man names Joseph Hoger.On the painting is his signature and a 42.I'm assuming that is the date.It's 15 in by 11 in.It seems to be a paper print on cardboard.That's about all we know of it.
Hi, I recently purchased this table, and was wondering if anyone could help identify the maker. The only identifying mark that I can find is a manufacturing stamp on the inside of the left and right side skirts which reads "no 136 lib table". Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you.