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By drstaggs, 22 November, 2013

1920s or 1930s primative kitchen cabinet

Category
American Furniture
Description

homemade kitchen cabinet solid oak great conditon 

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By drstaggs, 22 November, 2013

primative Doctors cabinet

Category
American Furniture
Condition
Excellent
Description

1920s or 1930s Doctors cabinet great conditon, waved glass in door

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By pconnelly3, 22 November, 2013

Shepherd Couple with a lamb

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Condition
Excellent
Description

This looks like a Meissen but I'm not certain. It's a beautiful porcelain shepherd couple and a lamb

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By jendgarner, 22 November, 2013

Writing Desk

Category
European Furniture
Condition
Excellent
Description

Beautiful desk, solid wood, purchased in Germany in the 1960's. 

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By jendgarner, 22 November, 2013

China Cabinet with linen drawers

Category
European Furniture
Condition
Excellent
Description

China cabinet, bevelled glass, purchased in the 1960's in Germany.  Excellent condition, linen drawers at bottom of cabinet.

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By Fzohra, 22 November, 2013

Appraisal of two very old dolls.

Category
Dolls and Plush Toys
Description

I have 2 dolls very old, I believe it goes to the 1800's. The arms are attached to the body with metal screws. It is made out of porcelain or very old wood. I couldn't tell . It doesn't have any real hair. It is just painted. One of them have porcelain feet but the other one has feet made out of stuffed fabric. They both still be in good conditions. I attached some pictures for both of them to check them. I don't know any thing about them. They are not dressed. Both of them. I did buy them from a thrift store. 

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