I have 2 pieces of Landstrom Furniture given to my in-laws in early 1950's by an aunt. Both are in good condition and have the Landstrom medallion inside a drawer.
Buffet, 1 large drawer, can provide better images if required. Not sure how old, in excellent condition. Would appreciate an estimate of how much I am able to sell this for on facebook marketplace or using some other avenue. Should I list the item in an auction house for a better price?
My grandparents have had this for 50+ years and I recently acquired it. It is brass and copper with a removable center. We are not sure what it exactly is and can not find any info on the hallmark.
I purchased this Snap On Tools Torqometer off of a gentleman from an estate sale. I reached out to Snap On Tools and they didn’t give me an amount the tool was worth, instead they told me they’d replace it with almost a $400 torque wrench instead. I decided to keep it instead. The tool is still in great working condition
I purchased a set of hand trucks off of an elderly gentleman who claims the hand trucks belonged to his father. I was just going to take them home and fix them up until I saw a label on the middle bar. On this metal label are the words Lewis-Shepard Floormaster Type: 3661C Date: 6-6-18. I’ve done extensive research but have found nothing. Can someone please help me with this?
I had inherited this vase when one of my clients I worked with had passed away. He was a big collector of various types of antique art and collectibles. Any information on this piece, like the origin, time period, and it’s worth, would be greatly appreciated!
I do not know much about it. I do know the back side of it seems to be a piece of the JD logo. Almost as if it would fit together with other pieces to form one huge logo.
1950's dual shaded ray ban sunglasses aviators ear pieces are cracked and worn in broken original knows pizza's markings on the Bridge of the nose of the glasses green lenses with silver starting at the top to the middle of the lens Original case Good condition accordingly their age
I have an opportunity to buy these 2 dressers. They are from the Landstrom Furniture Co. from Rockford, IL. They are probably from the 1940s or 1950s. The tall dresser's top will probably need refinishing. The veneer? top has a chip and the top looks very worn. The front is described as having burled wood. Possibly walnut wood? The wood carvings are in exceptional shape, no chips. The drawers pull out very nicely. There is a discoloration on top of mirror dresser and may need refinishing.