Simple wood rocking chair with "1814" carved into the underside of the seat (see pictures). One of the railings is broken where it connects to the back of the seat (see picture) but is otherwise in fair to good condition.
This chair was in my grandmothers house and my mother remembers it when she was young - thats the extent of my knowledge I'm sorry to say. I doubt that the leather seat and backrest are original, as I know the lacing cord is not, as my aunt re-laced them at some point due to the previous rotting away. The frame is lightly rusted, the arms worn and have a pitted appearance, it is welded well and solid, weighing 28+ lbs. It appears semetrical but actually has slight differences from right and left, specifically the turns of the flat iron is not some production exact copy, and they are not welded exactly center of the flat iron, differing about 3/16" in their placement, everything else seems to match precisely. I don't notice any seams in the round stock, and from the weight of it i say the iron is all solid, not tubing. I have google lens'd it and can not find any exact match, as it doesn't fold, isn't fancy ornate. I have gone over the entire frame by magnifying glass and see no designer markings or any markings whatsoever. I can't tell if this is from 1962 or 1762
I have an antique rocking horse that I would like an appraisal on. It is appr. 26 in. in height and 28 in. total length. There are two flaws, the handles on the head are broken off and on the end of one of the rails it looks chewed on. This was originally purchase at an antique store about 30 years ago by my husband and he passed. I do not know what he paid for it.
Karpen vintage 3 piece set i am unaware of best way to market or sell such items and am curious as to value. Your knowledge is greatly appreciated thank you very much.
Is pedestal desk was brought from the UK in 2019. I’m hoping to sell it but don’t know it’s value. I have inspected it thoroughly and cannot find any types of numbers or stamps.