I recently picked up this table and I have been trying to figure out what its worth. It's a round pedestal table I believe from the early 1900's the top of the table comes off leaving a hollow base, which I believe was used as a secret storage compartment.
it has a storaged underneth the seat , has triple coat hooks on each side up top a mirrow that has black spots and two hand carveed lions one on each arm rest ,they are made of 5 pieces of wood all pressed together .and hand carved wood all though out the hall tree also has two places to store umbrellas one on each side and it looks like two hand made tin cans of some sort for the bottom of the umbrella rest. i was also told that this piece is a original piece is not a replica how do i tell that is is .? the back has some writing on it says what i can make out all written in chalk 5971, 66 , 4/-/9 ,sawley ,nunes ,lawrence close.
This is a set of 5 Tom and Jerry Cups. There were 6 cups and 1 bowl but the bowl and one of the cups were destroyed while shipping them. They are an off-white/cream color and have a scene of a living room painted on one side and the words "tom and jerry" painted on the other side. The lettering is in cursive as opposed to the old english lettering I have seen on most of these sets. There is a red line painted around the rim and a red stripe on the handle.