Okay so I'm a bit confused about this section of the questionier but here it goes. I have a 15 piece handcrafted wooden 3 tier spoon rack with craved in flowers and 2 doves. I think it is absolutly beautiful and I want to learn more about it, like who made it and how old it is. This piece will be pasted down for generations in my family.
There is a red and gold (crown) label on the bottom of the small table that has Ferguson Treasured Furniture,Ferguson Bros. ,Hoboken,N.J., No. 2108. There is also written in pencil the number 27 on the bottom of the small table.The style is like Stickley. The legs are square,tapered. The tops are routed around the edges instead of sharp edges.They have green felt underneath each top so they wouldn't scratch when stacked.They are very plain,no drop leafs or no glass top,etc.. The construction is wooden pegs that hold the legs to wooden strips which are held in place to the tops by screws.They do need refinished as most of the finish is missing on the tops. Any help to find the age or value would be great. I do not want to sell.Thank you.
I have seen the same figural lamp ONLY it was a night light it did not have the street post lamp. The beads were added to the light buld later I beieve. In total it is 19" high, with the boy being about 11" high.
The signature I cannot make out it starts with either a G or S with the Last name starting with D. It sort of looks like Dominigue or so.
I am looking to get three different pieces appraised for personal reasons. The pieces are all Drexel pieces and from the Counterpoint collection designed by John Van Koert. They appear to be late 1950s or early 60s. Two of the three pieces appear to be a credenza or a dresser, the third possibly a display case (not pictured).