I bought this desk about 12 years ago from an antique dealer, I paid $875.00 for it then. I have it in storage and would like to sell it. It looks to be walnut. I think it may have to be refinished. Does anyone know what it is worth?
My sister-in-law has asked me to find out some history about this chair. I am attaching a photo of the chair and a photo of the sketch she made of the circle & words on the bottom of the chair. It is oak, standard dining room chair size, fairly heavy weight, and has the following information on the bottom: "John A. Dunn Co., Minnesota Transfer, Minnesota, Established 1839, Incorporated 1907, and No. ? 1092". The question mark refers to a mark like a backwards "S". Any information we can get will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
this is a mahagony bedroom suite with a 3 drawer dresser, mirror attached, a 1 drawer vanity, mirror attached and a double bed with short detailed posts
We received these in a package with no information about them. We know they are carved wooden spools, hand-painted and quite possibly soliders but we have no other information - no maker-marks whatsoever. The woman we received them from is in her late 80's and isn't able to speak with us but, based on her age, we're assuming they may qualify as antiques.