5 cubbyholes on the right marked shirts, pyjamas, underwear and sundries. Left side has a bar for hanging clothes. The only marks I've found are on the locks which are stamped ASRO and hinges which say Made in England TC. There are a couple of dings and scratches. One sliding hinge is broken on the left side.
Rescued from a barn, this is an unusual morris style rocker. Not sure what kind of wood. Spring unit still in place but the upholstery is long gone from mice, critters and age. One bracket is broke but can be easily fixed. Chair needs some restoration but is so unique, it will be worth it. Side slats are curved. Would love to know more about it and what it may be worth. I have more pictures of it.
Very nice oriental wood statue. Possibly a Monk or other religious figure. I was told it was used as a dinner bell. I think it was a prayer bell. The piece needs to be cleaned and repaired professionally as some of the paint is chipping off. It is missing the front of one foot and the striker for the bell is gone also. I've seen similar in an exhibition at the Birmingham, Alabama Museum of Art a few years ago. I have no idea exactly what and where it is from, nor the age of the statue.