early 1900's Northwind, hand carved, redwood chairs. Four chairs all MINT condition. Not broken, or scratched. These chairs have been in our family for over 30+ years.
This chair stands out as something special. The swans are artfully carved and it 's form is striking. It needs re-upholstered but the wood is in good shape although it needs tightened up and re-finished. The joints are mortise & tenon.
This ceramic pitcher is light gray in color, with dark blue apples, grapes, cherries, and possible raspberries decorating the surface. The stems are brown as well as some texture design in the gray background as well. The inside is a light, caramel brown.
This mini pool table has pocket numbers stamped as shown in the photo. The felt has a few holes in it and is not tight to the playing surface. The bumpers don't have a lot of life in them and may be made of hard rubber. The pockets are made of a netted yarn and have leather at the top edge. There are shell like inlays around the top of the table - one piece is missing. The balls that came with it, I think, are smaller than those that would be appropriate for the table. They are smaller than a golf ball and made of a hard material. I don't have a complete set of these balls but they are all solid colored including the higher numbered balls - no stripes. Some of the numbers have worn off. The legs are hinged and can be folded. It appears that a previous owner intended to refinish them but never did.
I sent an email to Brunswick and although they couldn't give me an idea of the age they did send some drawings of similar table but they looked much older than this one.
I have 4 of these Foo Dog door handle levers. I don't know what era they are from. I inherited them so I have no provenance. They are marked," Made in France," and carry a makers mark of ," FT," inside a 9- pointed star, inside a circle.They all have the original screws and are in excellent condition. They are quite impressive looking. Apparently after casting they were hand carved because no two are exactly alike. There are two left door levers and two right door levers.( or 2 insi