Dining chairs from Northern Furniture Company dining set, made sometime between 1904 and 1943. Very good condition. Part of a set which included seating for 6 and a round dining table with multiple leaf inserts.
I believe this steamer trunk was used by my great uncle when he immigrated to the U.S. in the 1880's or 1890's. However, the only marking is on the lock, which is from Eagle Lock Company dated 1892. I'm not sure if this lock was attached when the trunk was made or after. The dimensions are 43" wide by 23" deep by 28" high.
I am unsure exactly on origins of this or value. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Believed 1930s-1950s rotating drum table made from mahogany with green leather top
I've had these couple of mirrors for a while now and I never really thought about looking them up and seeing if anybody new anything about them but recently he was in my storage unit come across them again and figured why not so here I am
Item attached to base, appears to be mother of pearl cabbage. Unknown what cricket is made of. Ladybug and (red pepper?). Includes display case and packing case. All in excellent condition. Appears antique.
I have a WILCOX International Silver CO. Joanne piece that I purchased from a Goodwill store and am very interested to find out more about this piece and what it is worth. I may decide to sell it. Not sure.
The piece is stamped with no trade mark, but is is stamped with the words WILCOX Under that is the blocks I S. Under that is International Silver CO. Then is is inscribed with the word Joanne. No other markings appear.
The piece is footed with a design around the outside edge. The piece is tarnished and has a few minor scratches.
Looking for this on the internet, I found a similar piece on another web site, but it was slightly different.
1. The other piece identification said WEBSTER WILCOX. My piece doe not say that. It says WILCOX only.
2. The other piece was also slightly smaller in width. The other piece was 11 inches, and mine is 13.75 inches But same design and footing.