Have very little information. Solid wood extendable dining table. Excellent condition. No markings indicating manufacturer or age. Two extension leaves. Very heavy. Detail in border of table.
I have a 'systeme d'arsonval appareils electro medicaux' in good condition and I am wondering what it is worth. I believe it to be from 1880s but I am not entirely sure. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I'd like to know more about the table, when it may have been manufactured and approximate value. As shown the table is 72" x "42. There are also two 20" leafs making the table with leafs installed 114" (9.5 ft).
I’m seeking info on two items with Lippiatt Silverplate & Eng. Co, 1000, patented engraved on the bottoms. What appears a a spread winged bird as mark. I’ve found the mark and it matches the name. This piece was made prior to the company closing 1872. The pieces are etched. The larger of the two stand about 4 3/4” high on a 4 1/2” base, with a 3 1/2” open top. No lid in my possession. It measures about 5 1/2” at widest part and weighs 15.1 oz. The creamer/pitcher stands 5” tall on a 3 1/4” base, 1 7/8” top opening. No lid either. It’s about 3 1/2” at widest measurement and weighs 12.1 oz. It has a thumb rest on its handle. Both pieces have similar etching designs, if not exact.