This rocking chair was given to me when I was pregnant with my last child from my stepfather who was an antique collector. He told me it was a "Victorian pregnancy rocker", but I was always terrified to sit in it with my big belly afraid that I would fall right through it...
It's in really good shape with the exception of the leather seat is starting to separate from the gold tacks and could use some help. Other than that, it looks and feels strong.
I've done some research and can't seem to find another one like this anywhere and am interested in what kind of rocker it is and how much it's worth.
small Crown Stafordshire fine bone china with a trophy cup in the center. There is a circular landscape scene which shows a man leaving the club house carrying golf clubs on a dreary day next to a tree with wilted leaves, 2nd an umbrella on a rainy day covering what appears to be 2 men standing under it, and 3rd the same man playing golf on a pretty day next to a tree with healthy leaves and a bird singing next to it. He is looking at the singing bird and standing next to a sand trap. On the back there is a green stamp showing a crown which says Crown Staffordshire Fine Bone China England EST 1801