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By kaycewilson, 28 August, 2010

Antique Gentlemen's Chest or Secretaire or Drop Front Secretary

Category
American Furniture
Condition
Mint
Description

I was thinking it could be any of the following: gentlemens chest, secretaire, drop front desk secretary. It looks like it is very old, but similar to another piece I own from the 1930's, but the way the wood grain looks ... it looks similiar to a victorian dresser I have from 1904. Anything would help at this point. I would love to know the history, or just help identifying this item. Possible value is always cool to know... but anything at all would help! Thanks everyone!

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By kaycewilson, 28 August, 2010

Antique Victorian Dresser made by Crescent Furniture Co. in 1904

Category
American Furniture
Condition
Excellent
Description

Please tell me as much as you know about this item. I know Crescent Furniture Company was one of the first high end furniture makers in 1904. I found, what looked like to be my exact dresser in a Crescent Furniture print ad from that era on a google search within The Furniture Journal. The dresser definitely used to have dresser attached to the back, because there are places where you could screw one in. The dresser does have the original card on the back that says "Crescent Furniture Co. Warren, Pennsylvania"... well I think. Refer to the picture because a few letters are missing. It is in excellent condition to be so old... doesnt look like it was ever refinished. I really would love to find out the history on this item even more... and the possible value of this piece. I love it so much and I am so interested to learn as much as I can about it. Thanks for all your help!

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By BrendaOregon, 28 August, 2010

Cornish co. Pump Organ circa 1890

Category
Music and Music Instruments
Condition
Good
Description

Beautiful, ornate parlor organ with the original mirror. Needs a few minor repairs.

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By pam0705, 28 August, 2010

2 Matching Hand Cut Red Colored Glass Pieces Mid 1800's British

Category
Glassware and Crystal
Condition
Mint
Description

**The smaller piece is in mint condition, the larger one has a crack which you can see in the photo.

I'm certain the pieces were done in the mid 1800's and in England. They are beautifully done of hand cut glass, quite detailed and fine quality. I can not find any markings on either piece however, so would appreciate any information on the value.

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By Kayla138, 28 August, 2010

Gone with Wind and Casablanca Movie Posters

Category
Movie Stills/Posters
Condition
Good
Description

I have listed pictures below. Item is aprox. 2ft H and 18 inches Wide. I do not know much about this item. Im wondering if these are original movie posters and how much they are worth. It looks to have be painted on the board.

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By lhartford, 28 August, 2010

Ransbottom pottery crock

Category
Pottery
Condition
Excellent
Description

I am trying to find out more info about this crock and what it is worth. I know it was made by Ransbottom but when? I can't find a single picture or information about this certain crock. It has the crown with the # 3 on it has no makings on the bottom It has the lid. both the lid and the crock have no chips or cracks in it. Is this one of the crocks that was made with red wing? Any information will be helpful thanks

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