I was gifted this chest and wondered if it has any value. Much of the enamel pieces are missing but it does have some character as is. I believe it is Japanese but not positive.
My grandmother purchased this table approximately 75 years ago. She lived in Hanover, NH at the time, so Im assuming it was purchased in the region. She thought it was a plain oak table, but discovered the carving under layers of dirt and dust. Despite being in my family for a long time, I still know nothing about it.
I found these painting in italy.
In one there is a signature of cristino floees medina.
On internet was written is the piooneer of the stile on amata paper.
And was recognize for the subject of his paintings, that rappresent indian native.
Can tuo tell if is true, the value and who can be interested?
Hi,
Is anyone able to tell me what this table is please and its estimated value? I inherited it and need to sell. It doesn't go with our decor and we have children and pets so am worried it will get damaged.
After a brief investigation, I think it's a Edwardian Mahogany Window Table with second tier? It has the number 823 in chalk on the underside of the table. The table dimensions are 59cm x 59cm, and the height is 69cm.