This is a 13in oval, scalloped platter with floral pattern containing a mini landscape in the center of each floral stamp. The Stamp on the back is blurred but Hudson can be made out plainly. I believe it is a Homer Laughlin. There is a worn gold edging. This was my mother's and I'm just curious as to what it is and since I haven't seen this pattern in my searching, I'm wondering if it is rare! Thank you for any help you can give me!
Bottom cabinet has 2 small top drawers (5x18), 1 long drawer in the middle (10x36), 2 doors (16x36). The top piece has an oval mirror (36x16), one long shelf across the top with 2 small shelves on each side of the mirror.
i really have no clue what the value or the history of this chair. all i know is that my great grandmother had it and she passed a while ago and they are just sitting around.
This is what I call a conversation chair, but it is also known as a tete-a-tete. I got the chair from my mother who bought it from a woman about 40 years ago. It is a really interesting chair. I'm not sure of its date, but a local antique dealer said that it was probably from the early 1900s.
As much as I love the chair, I've moved and the new living room is much smaller than my old one. The chair just doesn't fit in the house now - not in a way that shows it off. I would love to find it another home, somewhere it could be appreciated.