I found this item in an antique store in Waynesville, Mo in late 1990's. The store has gone out of business since. They told me it was from the 1920's, but don't have any paperwork and couldn't find anything besides the following stamped on the back.
We found this in our attic. It is in excellent condition. It is sort of a mustard color with green and chestnut coloring in the detail. We asked a local dealer and he told us that it was an authentic L.Hitchcock, but he had never seen anything in metal before. He was mostly familiar with the furniture. I could not find any info online about anything like this. I have attached 2 pictures, one of the inside and one of the back.
rubber bumpers, felt surface, slate base, wood frame maybe maple? includes all balls and 4 pool sticks. Metal handle returns balls from pockets Lots of fun. My father just wants a rough estimate for curiosity mostly. He is moving to assisted living and is unsure what to do with it.
This Hanging/Tapestry has extremely vibrant colors of navy blue, tan, red, white and black. The picture is the egyptian pyramids in the backround with Sphinx in foreground, and men on camels riding in the front of the Sphinx.
Fruits of Philosophy by Charles Knowlton, Women with Child How to prepare for the hour of Travail by John Oliver. Midwifery and a Set of Anatomical Tables by W. Smellie. I have found new reprints and a series by Ortho of these, but these don't appear to be that recent (see pictures).