All of the original bronze end caps and handles are there, and you can clearly see all of the wood grain and tree rings. This was hand made, and I've learned that it was probably made during the Japanese occupation, 1910-1945, or it might be even older, dating to the late 19th century. I can't seem to find any info on antique Korean furniture. Can anyone help?
antique rocking chair.front of seat is rolled.carved into wood are 2 american flags that are criss-crossed.flag on left has 76 with stars in an upside down "u".flag on right looks like our flag now.In between crossed flags is the liberty bell that is carved with the words:PENNSYLVANIA,PASS STOW,PHILAD.then underneath the entire carving are 4 stars.The back of chair has 2 spindles on each side that are divided by a flat piece.legs have gold looking paint on round part of wood that is chipped and fading.has arm rests that scroll down at ends.seat looks like it is not one piece of wood,kind of like an older hard wood floor.there is no stamp or any markings from whoever made it.
This is a little over 4 ft tall. It looks like hair dryer that would be used in a salon. On the front label it states that it is 110 watts 3.3 amps type E.
Drop Leaf table (without additional leaves); has eight legs, each finished off with a brass claw foot (one foot is missing); Information is hand painted onto underside of stationary leaf: Warfile Patented Feb. 23, 1937 D-103303