This is a triple armoire or closet that has 3 solid wood doors. The middle door has beautiful wood grain of huge oval tree rings. I believe it is a veneer. The middle compartment has a brass closet rod with brass fittings to hold the rod in place. The top is one piece (looks oak) that has grooves cut in it to align the walls of the piece. They fit into the base and top. The base is also solid and has 4 short legs supporting it. They are attached to the base with wooden pegs about the size of a nickle or quarter. The walls have a brass fitting at the top and bottom that a little angular brass piece slides into to support them. All the hinges, rods, etc. are brass except for a few screws added over the years.
The heater is portable and uses gas. Tag on right side of heater states that it was made in Akron, OH alson on the labe it says Diamond Radiant Heater No. 17. I am not sure if it still works but I am cleaning the rust off the heater and even with the rust it still is a very cute piece.
This appears to be a stand for a bowl (there was not bowl). The base has four legs, a pillar type neck then three prongs that go up to hold a round item. Very intricate details all over. On each prong there is a cherub standing with his hands reaching up, small wings. No markings under the bowl. In the center are several markings: Once states Quadruple Plate and lightly printed above that is WHITE METAL, below that are three symbols, each in a circle. I can not make out the first symbol. The second is a capital B, the third appears to be a shield with swords diagnally coming out each side. Under this the the number 2 0 4, however the 4 is sideways. The metal is a pewter color instead of silver color, very dull.