I was told it was manufactured by Western Furniture Company in Batesville, IN. It was purchased 30 or so years ago at an auction. I would love any info or value. Thanks!
This clarinet and case are in good condition. The pads are worn or missing and the mouthpeice is missing. The etching on the bell states:
Indiana ... then
The Indian Head....then
Indaina Band Inst....then
Elkhart, Ind.
There are a few numbers or letters stamped on the underside of the keys. There are two numbers stamped on the body where it connects to the bell. They are 12670 and 5771.
Can you give me an idea of its value and when it may have been made. This belongs to my daughter. It was given to her several years ago when she was in the middle school band. Now her high school band director is wanting purchase it. Thank you for any information you can give me
This chair was given to me by a friend in Texas, who also had it given to her by a friend. I have owned it for about 10 years. I have no other history on it. There are no nails or metal fasteners used in its construction, except for the seat covering, which may not be original.
This saddle was the Showpiece for High Desert State Bank in Albuquerque,NM. It was surrounded by originals by Georgia O'Keef. Rumored to be owned by the artist at one time.
It has been meticullously restored and is in excellent to mint condition. It could be placed in a museum the way it is. note the back seat has a small crack in it where the ornamental back is, which they chose to leave.