I inhereted the set, their marble tops and mahogany wood,1 coffee table, and 2 other;mother had in living room,,very nice, heavey peices, wood; has some type of flower design with leaves stretching out the sides: olong the rim. Feet our curled at ends,almost like knurled feet, coffee table has shelf underneath. My mother once had an offer from a collector,I beleave it was around $2,500.,about 25 yrs ago..any help would be greatly appreaciated..Thank You
It black and kind of greenish white, It has two foot rest. One that folds down and the other one you pull out. It has an a metal attachment for your head. Arm rest on both sides that are detachable. Hydralics still work. Under the seat it says...
Baush & Lomb
Optical Com.
Rochester NY
serial number # 26A5995
I know very little about this piece, except what I have learned online. The Falcon company was a well-known pottery company in England in the late 1800's- known for vases, flower holders, etc. This pieces is a flower holder, I believe. It has been in the family for quite sometime, but has never really been displayed or talked about.
In all honesty, I am not particularly fond of this piece, but am curious of it's origins, it's age, if it's worth keeping ... and of course it's value.
The markings on the bottom clearly state Falcon, but there is a "No 2" beside it. I am not sure what that "No 2" means?
Will try and load a picture later, trying to be quite as 0330 in AM here (can't sleep) as well as the camera deciding to play games with me.
Ceramic Liquer pourer - base and pourer are metal, no rust or corrosion i can see, bottle is empty though the stopper remains, nice handle that grips well to enable pouring (I wish there was something in there now), nice lines and balance, one side of the pourer has decorative ?roses or flowers in any case, the other side bare apart from faded lable extolling the contents as Cherry Drioli, not exactaly my kind of ornament - if Guys have a type of ornament that is.
White wicker, metal wheels covered in wood, blanket U mattress with glass baby doll bottle. Age of item unknown. Could not see throwing out in trash so Itook it