This swivel chair has arms. The label beneath the seat states W.H. Gunlocke Chair Co. , Wayland N.Y. There are punched numbers on the label '3006 and 1946'. The chair is in good condition.
I purchased this old steamer trunk at a rummage sale simply because it intrigued me. It had no key, and all of the latches and locks were intact. Of course, I was liking the idea of a potential treasure hidden inside the trunk, but after locating a correct original key, I did confirm that there was no hidden treasure. There were two light blue possible infant garments with embroidered logos, but that's all. I'd love to see if you can shed any light on this trunk as far as history, age, or value. It is a W.W. Winship steamer trunk that I am assuming is from 1900-1935? It is approximately 40x21x22 inches. It will be for sale, but I just want to know as much about it as I can prior to offering it for sale. Thank you in advance. I am located near Milwaukee WI.
Tobacco pot with lid Mettlach, Villeroy & Boch - c. 1880/90 Cylindrical form with applied decoration of neo-Gothic arcades with smokers or smoker emblems, the flat lid with filigree pointed arches and crown- like knob. Grey stoneware, partly silver- plated, partly with matt blue and brown painting. On the bottom cartouche mark with model number "116". H. 28cm.
Child's Rocker Excellent condition for it's age Artwork on the chair is in awesome condition Year it was made stamped on the bottom, While the stamp on the chair is saying "1867", I think it is just the company logo.