Hamilton Steel Products . Chicago 2 seater Tricycle
This tricycle was passed to us when my husbands uncle died a few years ago. We do not know anything about when he picked it up or where it came from. We are interested in any information you could help us with.
My mother had these two figurines and always kept them away from me as a child. She said they were ivory, but I don't know for sure. I'd like any help on telling me what these are, where they are from, and possibly their worth.
This bronze statue has the name Hip Moreau on the bottom.. It is in perfect shape, but needs to be cleaned due to my mom and dad smoking in the house for 60 years! The statue is of a lady sitting on a stump holding a young child (not sure if girl or boy), who is holding a horn. The lady is only wearing a shear nightgown-looking piece of clothing with straps hanging over her shoulders. There is a flower on the right side on the base of the stump and branches on the left bottom. It is 26" tall and weighs apprx. 30lbs.
Appears to be Golden Oak. I think it's the original finish. The insides of the drawers are not finished and look very dark. The backs of a few of the drawers look like they've sustained some damage (cracked or look like it's been gnawed away) but they are completely functional. S-Roll. Drawers to floor on the left, one drawer and a cabinet with cubby's on the right. There is also a door with an open space on the right side of the desk. There are pull-out writing surfaces on either side. There is a working (though difficult to open) lock on the roll top. I have the key. Dovetail and Mortise and tenon construction both evident. Desk comes apart into three pieces. There are rolling casters on the either side (One one side, the wheel is broken off, but it's not affecting the way the desk sits on carpet.). The back and sides are paneled. There is no kick panel in the center.