It's made of wood primarily, the finish is dark but the interior of the drawers is a lighter wood. I know it has apparently real gold stenciling inlays around the top. it's a large desk, my boss calls it a "presidential desk" but I'm not sure what classification that entails. There are five or six drawers I can verify this next chance i am at their house. The wide drawer's handle fell off but it's an easy fix. I was hoping to get an estimation on price because they are trying to sell it through me and I don't want to 1) rip them off, and 2) rip any buyers off. Thank you
recently purchased this buffet made by Finch Furniture. It has a total of 4 draws, 2 in the middle and 2 silverware draws lined with blue velvet on either side and 2 cabinets right under that. There is a knee hole(i guess that it is what it is called similar to a desk). The top middle draw has a gold metal plate that is stamped Finch Fine Furniture. the back of the buffet has L-119 11 Buffet Finch Furn Co stamped on it. It is in good condition with a few surface marks.
I found these two coats in our attic in an old trunk under a bunch of blankets. They appear to be in great condition. The one long trench coat has a tag and is dated Jan 4, 1945 then there is a date below that stating 4/02/1942 it has plastic buttons with eagles on them the lining is intact and in great condition.
The short coat I have no Idea which war it is from what the date is or even which army it is from. There are no marks on the button and about the only thing I can read on the tag is that it belonged to a Maj W Gumlher the date is to far faded and I cannot make it out. I would like to know more about them most of all their worth if I can try and resell them They do not fit and have no sentimental value.