I bought this at the thrift store and paid 8 bucks for it. it's missing the basin and pitcher and the two pegs at the back to hold the towl racks. it's 22W x 20 D 1/4 x 52 T.
This table has 3 sides and the corners are squared, each corner measures 23 INCHES and it's 16 1/2 TALL. It's stamped underneath SPRAGUE & CARLETON, MARKERS of FINE FURNITURE, KEENE NEW HAMPSHIRE 03431. It also has 21-1077-02 2051. Each leg has a metal tip on the end that touches the floor. Table is balanced, sturdy and very heavy. I've looked up lots of information on this table and was told it's one of their Rare tables.
Will consider 800.00 and will consider Offers too.
the stamp on the barrel says crescent light pat, you put the fluid in the tube by removing the screw on one end the other end has a nipple for the flint and the wick, you pump the handle and the rough grooves under the flint spark the wick. in original box with instructions.
I have searched all the glasses and pouring cups and the wooden tree, but none have any distinguishing markings or lables on them. I would really like to know who made it, so that I can tell people when they ask me about it. It really is a beautiful set, even with the few broken pieces.
The first picture is of one of the pouring cups. There are 2 of them. The on in the picture has a small chip at the end of the spout. The other is missing the spout all together.
The second picture is of one of the cups. There are 4 of them. One of them has a few cracks around the handle, but none of the pieces are broken off. It also has a blemish on the inner glass work, almost like a divit. The other 3 seem to be in good condition.
The last picture is the "Cup tree". The base is made of some sort of wood. The only decoration on it is the way the wood was carved. There is no decorative markings. It looks to be made from 2 pieces of wood. The bottom is hollowed out a little. The top is some sort of metal. It might be a little rusted, but the onder color looks to be gold.
The glass has a rounded scroll-like pattern and it varies in length between the gold. The gold has a hammered design to it and is quite wide between the pieces of glass. There are 7 sections of glass and 7 sections of gold. The clasp hooks inside one of the gold sections and has an over snap lock.
i have a antique rigid hunting knife.i bought in early 70's as a child.it is a rigid r-16 yukon model with rosewood finger grip handle.made in usa.it is still in original box with paperwork.