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By mrss, 9 May, 2011

dragonware chinese tea set

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Condition
Good
Description

I have a tea set which is pink with a,blue white and black dragon. it consists of 6 cups,6 saucers and 6 side plates with a tea pot (complete with lid) milk jug and sugar pot.(complete with lid) all the main parts of the tea set have the word lucky on the bottom and all the cups have a hologram of the simple geisha with a flower in her hair.can you tell me more about this item and maybe wha it is worth.

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By macmonkey, 8 May, 2011

Mansfeld Display Case

Category
Furniture
Condition
Good
Description

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This display case was used in my store to display wine glasses.  The lights are not original – I installed those.  However, there are holes on the back and top panel that appears to accommodate lighting.  The top section holds a glass shelf and the bottom section has sliding glass doors – included is a small block of wood (see picture) that appears to stop the doors from sliding all the way if slid too far.  Both doors are on separate tracks so that they both can slide all the way across the case.  Also, inside the bottom section, there is an additional glass shelf installed inside.  On the front of the case, there is a label that says ‘Quality Equipment, R. Mansfeld & Son, Incorporated, Louisville, KY; “The Best that Man Can Build”.’  Other than that, I don’t know any history behind it.  I would just like to know an approximate value of this piece.

 

 

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By macmonkey, 8 May, 2011

Credenza

Category
Furniture
Condition
Fair
Description

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This credenza has drawers that fit hanging file folders perfectly.  As far as I can tell, there are no markings identifying it.  The only thing I could find was a metal tag that had been taped to the inside of a drawer – whether it belongs with it or not, I don’t know.  I also took a picture of the fittings inside of the drawer and a portion of the design on the top of the credenza in case it helps identify it.  I know no history behind it.  I would just like to know an approximate value of this piece.

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By macmonkey, 8 May, 2011

Pollard Glass Top Display Counter

Category
Furniture
Condition
Fair
Description

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This display counter is quite a long piece.  I’ve taken pictures of the front and back of this piece.  Inside the glass display case (of which I have replaced the top glass with a piece of glass that was less scratched) there is a label indicating that it was manufactured by Pollards and it has a number of Patent numbers indicated.  On the back of this piece, there are a number of drawers – some of which I think may be missing.  Some of the drawers are wobbly when pulling them out.  I also took a picture of one of the drawer handles – this particular handle has ‘Pollards & Co, London’ stamped into the brass.  I don’t know any history behind this piece.  I would just like to know an approximate value of this piece.

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By macmonkey, 8 May, 2011

Trosby Cabinets

Category
Furniture
Condition
Good
Description

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I have a pair of these cabinets.  One of them has a crack in one of the panes of glass.  The top section comes apart from the base, but can be re-attached with a strip of metal that screws into both the top and bottom sections on two ends on the back.  In the base, there is a label attached to the inside of the drawer that says ‘Handcrafted in England by Trosby London and Atlanta.’  Inside, the shelves are held in place with strips of wood that fits into a zig zag pattern inside the cabinet.  Also, the cabinet shown has glass shelves, but I think this piece may have originally had wood shelves because in the second cabinet, I have glass shelves and one wood shelf.  I know no history behind it.  I would just like to know an approximate value of this piece.

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By macmonkey, 8 May, 2011

Antique Stock Broker Table

Category
Furniture
Condition
Good
Description

I am told that it is an antique stock broker table. Other than that, I don’t know too much else about this piece. I don’t know how much it weighs, but it is an extremely heavy piece that is divided into 4 sections all the way around. Under each section in the base, there are also doors that open up to reveal more storage space. Each top section has a plaque attached – pictures are attached of each plaque. Also, the entire thing is on attached wheels to roll the piece around. I would just like to know an approximate value of this piece.

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