This table was my deceased wifes great grandmothers table. She remembered it from her childhood in the 1950s. She remembers that her great grandmother told her it was much older. She was told it was Blond Maple but it looks like oak to me. None of our chldren wants it and having been newly married I want to get rid of it. It is very heavy. The three chairs appear to be hand made with 4 planks making up the seats.
This gun came in a case that came from N.Y.from what I can tell from the mailing label. It was addressed to Samuel W. North with an address that I can't really make out. I'm trying to find out it's worth. I can provide more pictures if needed.
It has the N Lewis Maker Troy NY marking on top of the barrell, but I can't get a good focused pic of this.
Bought in 1935(?) by a family member and it's been passed down & kept in a china cabinet where it's still in excellent/mint condition. It has never been opened, so it still is full of the original liquor. The picture is of a bottle identitcle to mine.