Don't know much about this, but I do know that it is very old and made out of pewter. Saw some teapots on ebay that were similar and went for $350.00 but they weren't as intricate as this one is.
I have a solid oak highboy that has a tooled leather design of a knight in silver armor on a horse on his hind legs, with a road leading to a faint castle. It has double doors that opens up to one shelf. It has a pull out drawer on top of that. It is 59 1/2 inches tall ,36 inches wide and 15 1/2 inches deep. There is a solid slab on top that is 41 1/2 inches wide ,161/2 inches deep and 1 inch thick. It has hammered iron hardware. The front opens with a slide latch. There is no marks to indentify that I can find. I have never seen any thing with the leather design inserted in the cabinet. anything you could tell me woule be much appreciated. Thank you , Kelly Rasella
This toy is from 1948 and called Circus Sam the high stepin' man. I can not find any information about it. The game is being reproduced today. It is an educational game used to teach basic physics to children, there are rings to play ring toss with Sam, and the base of the pole he stands on is a clock so children can learn to tell time.
The company name on the box is Lindex Corporation, New York.
Sam is in his original box, which is complete but in rough condition.
1960's? Marlene Hagge Macgregor goldcrown ladies golf club set, it has all the original irons and woods, it has the original bag and bag raincoat, the clubs numbers match the bag numbers. has the original headcovers for the driver and woods.
an approximately 7 foot long couch - was recovered several years ago - orginal (?) fabric was a gold satin finish fabric with a slight floral woven pattern in it. It has claw feet that appear to be a bronze-like metal. The closest I can come to a possible description would be a Federal Revival Style couch in a Duncan Phyfe style. I was looking for any information and a possible value on it.