I found this item at an estate sale on New York's Long Island. It is some type of stone, gray in color, don't know if it is granite or not. It has black and gold paint? on the face of it. The back has the numbers 20634 carved into it and an old rusty piece of metal with some kind of nut protruding out of the back - it appears that it was at one time mounted onto something. The dealer running the estate sale said that it is victorian, but he had no idea what it was or where it came from.
Cedar chest, painted off-white with artistic flowers (before I purchased it). Hinges work well but the latch is a little off & the lid does not close completely. Right legs are worn & slightly pulled apart (less then 1/4") and there are scuffs throughout the piece. Inside is in great condition - very little wear.
This lamp has been in our family since the '60's. It is unusually tall {57"} without a shade. It is very solid and heavy. It is made of white marble with a slight grey veining. It is in excellent condition with no imperfections. We realize Marbro lamps are of value, but we would like to find out how valuable it is. Thank you.