Not much of detail is known about this unrestored machine other than it can vend 4 different chip brands. The glass has a crack down the middle and no keys available.
Table 60"L x 38"W x 30" H when closed. Each end has a 15" leaf built into the table that slid out so max length is 90".
Six chairs one has arms.
Hutch 37"W x 18"D x 62"H.
Server 66"W x 18"D x 37"H.
2nd server 37"W x 18"D x 33"H.
Two hand painted plates from Nippon. They are both the same scene. I couldn’t locate any marks that looked like this. Pictures are of one front and both backs.
Chair that was purchased decades ago and recently reupholstered. There are no markings that I can see on it. The small storage footstool does not match the chair however I thought it was nice together so I had the same upholstery added to it. I am just curious about its age and not really its value but that would be fun to know as well.
I bought this lovely piece but I am having a time trying to figure out what exactly it was intended to be used for.... a tapestry/needlepoint loom or blanket/towl rack. Any inof would be AMAZING!!!
This uranium glass tray (UV reactive) is apparently by Beaumont Glass but is unmarked aside from "PAT APPLD FOR" on the handle. I was able to find one other reference to it on replacements.com but without a price.
Can anyone help me determine the age and value of this piece? It does have a few (3?) small fractures around the rim.