I found this antique wicker rocker at a resale store in Houston, TX. I realized later it was not the right fit for the room and was going to list on criags list and noticed the metal plate on the back of the rocker "Ypsilanti Furniture Iona, MIchigan" The chair is in fabulous condition considering it was produced most likely between 1920-1940's. It only has one spot in the back left leg where the wicker is a bit unraveled. Otherwise the chair is in mint condition. The fabric has been reupholstered but the seat still looks like it has the original fabric under the two new layers of fabric. I'm curious how much to sell this quality chair for. Any advice and information is greatly appreciated!
It is so well done it does not look like a print. It is smooth as silk and looks like it was done in pencil. There are no dots, no scratches, just a little piece of the paper it is on around the edges is srarting to crack, its so fragil It was a Christmans gift to a friend of mines mom and dad in 1931 It's on paper and glued to a piece of cardboard On the frame on the back written in pencil is "the Sacrament"
Im not sure if this is a painting or photograph. I dont know how to tell. I purchased this from a yard sale from an elerly woman who was moving to a retirement home. It looks old and unique. I cant make out the signature and I dont know who is in the picture