This stereo has had one owner. Aside from that, I don't know much other than the fact that it plays AM and FM stations and has a functioning record player with a door on the mid-right side of the player. It is a Penncrest, model number 5115, production number 0295.
I am looking to find the value of this metal cabinet I have. It has 9 drawers at the top of the cabinet that are card file size (currently I store photographs in them). The bottom section has 2 file drawers which accommodate hanging files or standing files. It has never been refinished and does have some scratches and marks on it from actual use. It has six stacking sections which include; the bottom section with the feet, the next section with the file cabinets, the next three sections each have 3 card file drawers in each section and the final section is the actual top of the cabinet. I am not sure how much it weighs, but we have always moved it in sections because of the weight. The drawer label holders and drawer pulls are brass.
This large silver tray with handles has been in my family for over 90 years. It was my Grandmothers who's family was from England, maiden name Macdonald. I have searched on the internet for the silver markings on the back,and could find nothing definative.
Caswell-Runyan Cedar Chest, from 1938, original warranty still attached, swing out compartments inside. Has been refinished. No damage at all. I am missing the key, so it doesn't lock. Hinges are original and in perfect condition.
Trying to find the value of a Hotpoint automatic pushbutton 4 burner single oven electric range. It has the plug in for the deep well fryer, single oven and a little area with basket for crisping. Guessing it is from the 50's or 60's. 30" model. Cat# 209rg2