This New Home Sewing Machine is in very good condition and still works! It has a belt, the wood is good, but worn in some spots (from someone sewing on it). It has a built in ruler.
This ring has been passed down to me by my mother. It belonged to her grandmother. She belonged to the Daughters of America. It was formed as an auxilary to the Jr. Order of United American Mechanics which was formed in 1891. I would like to know the value and more history, if any, on this ring.
This chest is in good condition with the moth damage warranty and all ads and stickers still intact. The moth damage warranty says it is Style number 2627-3 and the serial number is 152220. I believe the manufacture date would be Feb 2, 1951. It also has the original key and envelope that the key came in.
Two twin beds that are identical, each has its own unique spindle side rails and paintings on the top middle of the head rest. High chest; similar to a high boy, is painted white to look like French provincial each piece has its own unique board trim and believed to have original brass handles. All four pieces are on casters with claw feet.
Giant butterfly wings decorate back ground. The last supper is a very carefuly cut out the floor infront of table is made of butterfly wings also. Very pretty picturer back wings look like stained glass its the original frame however grandma had a fire in the 60s and heat bubbled frame and she repainted. Can