I received this item from my mother-in-law, but neither one of us knows what it is. I feel it may be an old powder horn (holder). It appears that it is made of copper or brass and decorated with small flat-head tacks. On the back, there is a piece of rope stretched between two metal loops, and it also has a small hook-type thing on the side. It could also have a leather covering.
oak dining room table with tiger claw legs.. made by the Standard Co..I'm assuming in New York.....it is 45" in diameter and 30 1/2" high. It comes with 2 leaves and 4 chairs each of which cost slightly over $100 ea. ten years ago. The table was won at an auction for $500 in New York (Chatauqua) in 1976
This painting of a canal with buildings and bridge with man and cart. It is signed lower right by John C Hare.. Oil on board in an old frame with glass.
Solid mahogany buffet, china closet, table, 6 chairs. In good condition. Table is 40 by 60 inches, has a 12 inch leaf which extends the length to 72 inches. J B Van Sciver. Purchased in the 1950's
The tall A & W glass is about 5 3/4" tall, the smaller one is about 3 1/4" tall, I think the other 2 are not A & W glasses but are about 2" tall. I believe I got these with A & W on them in the 1970's. Are these worth anything? Thank you, Donna....Does anyone know if these are worth anything?