This was my grandmother's sugar chest. She had it at least throughout my mother's lifetime (born 1925). She probably inherited it but no one talked about this stuff in my family so anything beyond her in time is unknown provenance.
This is a set of silver flatware from my grandmother's first marriage, 1907. It's in the original chest, even has a somewhat beat up original copy of the original layout of silver in the box. Four place settings plus many serving pieces.
I have a 1890 Schlitz beer advertisement. This has been passed down through our family. It has the original, what I think is a plaster frame. There are some small (dart size) holes in the picture. No rips or tears. The bottom of the poster (see picture) states the year and copyright as well as what I'm assuming is the printing company, Donaldson Brothers NY
I don’t know much about these as they were inside of a trunk I purchased. I believe them to be Mexican blankets but I’m not 100% sure. I know they are not Native American because they have fringe. Any info on them Is greatly appreciated.
I believe this is a toy by its size but would love to find out more about it. It’s all metal but the basket with very ornate metal working. Would love to know an era and value in its condition. About 30” overall height. Thanks
We would like to sell a furniture set, either together or piece by piece, but have no idea what it is worth. The prices we've seen on Etsy or Ebay vary wildly!
It is a set from the 1960s. It is the Dixie Furniture brand, from their "Shangri-La" collection. We have a headboard, highboy dresser (6 drawer), 3 bachelor chests w/ 3 upper lighted hutches, mirror, corner/angled desk with upper lighted hutch, another desk (4 drawers), and two desk chairs. A total of 14 pieces.