This watch is not working. It appears to have one of the arms missing. I have not tried to have it fixed, I do not know if that will hurt the value of the watch, as the pieces inside would not be original if fixed. Some blemishes on the outside of watch, however crystal is fine, and overal looks pretty good.
I recently found this when I was allowed by the owner to salvage anything I wanted from an old homestead he was about to level to gain some extra land. Inside the root cellar I found a locked toolbox with this catalogue (no typo) inside. approximately 100+ pages of Avery equipent and parts listed.
All the original pages save 3&4 are there as well as telegraph codes for ordering parts etc.
Wooden bar with a marble top that's grayish-black with a tint of dark green to it. It has claw feet and other beautiful detailing. The back side has a matching marble top cutting board/drawer, 1 regular drawer and 2 drawers (1 on each end) that open in a semi-circle, a wine rack that holds up to 12 bottles, a cabinet and an open area.
It's similar to the Pulaski Edwardian Marble top bar except the counter top on mine is real marble, where the Edwardian's is laminate & mine doesn't have the gold foot rail. I purchased this item from a previous employer & have no information as to brand name, where it was bought, cost etc. Any help would be greatly appreciated. The only information on the bar is the sticker on the bottom which has the serial# & a code. I am undecided right now as to if I want to sell it but would love to know its value new and used, as well as who the manufacturer is. Thank you.
has 3 drawers on top with wooden dividers and 2 sliding wooden doors with 2 pull-out drawers behind each sliding door. there is a tag on back that has sale date of 4/09/1951