Wooden Children's "High Chair", converts into a walker by pressing two levers on underneath of seat. Four small metal (possibly iron) wheels allow the chair to roll when converted.
Tray table comes up and over the chair and there is a small footrest.
Seat and backrest appear to have been replaced by a cheaper wood at some stage.
Frame appears to be original.
Allegedly a chamber pot was attached to the original seat.
Was given to my mother cira 1975, has date stamp on rear Feb 1876 and a white ceramic disk which appears to be a patent register No 3088.
This creamer looks to be handmade by the curves. The handle is large, the weight is sturdy and it has a lot of charm. I know nothing about silver, it just caught my eye.
There are two scrapbooks one of her husbands, and one of hers. There is a lot of newspaper clippings and photos in both. I attached just a few. She was in the 1925 beauty pagent and her husband owned four very nice hotels. I have had these for ten years or so and never checked into to see if they were worth anything. Does any one have any suggestions? Are they worth getting a full appraisal on? Thanks in advance for any help.