Was told it was a Civil War field operating table, by my parents (now gone). We upholstered and used as a reading lounge, for many years. Adjusts to hundreds of different positions, easily. Has pinstriping and bakelite-like wheels. Might be a mobile dentist's chair.
Hand painted dolls/figurines. They have oriental details, they seem very old. After a ton of research on the internet I think they are western Chinese, but I couldn't find any that looked exactly like these. One interesting point is that the earrings in place are actual earrings, apparently the person that made it paid great attention to detail by actually making holes for the earrings.
A Landstrom Mahogany dining room table with three table fillers in a separate box, including six chairs. A tag on the table filler box identifies as being made by Landstrom Furniture in Rockford, IL. Pattern # is 2123B and the order # is 18153. Additional photos available up request to Dave at [email protected]
The seats are made from horse hair and at one point the arms were covered in fabric. I am usure if the fabric was origional. The colors were green and black. I could not find any markings or stamps on the chair.