This was my wife's grandmother's rocker. It is solid, medium dark wood with sweeping curved arms. it has a high back, slightly reclined and orange pattern upholster (thin) on the back and seat. Under the arm can be read Murphy 9545, which I assume is the model number.
I have a bottle of napoleon cognac year 1811 with a certificate that is signed dated and with ea seal from france. I am trying tio find the value. i am sure the certificate raises the value substantially. i f you can not provide this please give me some direction
This Nichols & Stone rocking chair was just purchased at a yard sale in our neighborhood. We were just curious as to the date it was made and an estimate as to it's value. It is in very good condition. I'm guessing from the orange label on the bottom with "936-020" faintly written in pencil, it may have been made in September of 1936 with the "020" possibly meaning the finish used on it. Again, that is just my guess. Any info on this chair would be greatly appreciated. I found the company's history on Google and know it was made after 1900 since the brand states it was made in Gardner, Massachusetts and it's a "Nichols & Stone", but I don't know where to look to find an old catalog containing this chair. Thank you.
This is a small antique Chinese/Asian Warming Oven. It is solid brass with a marble top. The holes in the bottom of each side were used to place hot coals to keep food items warm. The four doors open using round knobs and food items were placed inside. The marble top was also used to place additional food/serving pieces.