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By avogler, 6 June, 2008

Heywood Wakefield occasional tables

Category
American Furniture
Condition
Fair
Description


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By ddennin, 6 June, 2008

chairs

Category
Furniture
Condition
Good
Description

I need to know how much they are worth.  I need to sell them.

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By Gubba, 6 June, 2008

cup and saucer

Category
China
Condition
Excellent
Description

This looks handpainted and the picture on each side of the cup is a little different. There is only some light gold wear and I see no chips cracks or crazing. The bottom of the saucer is the same mark but does not have the black it is just indented.

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By capecodmike, 6 June, 2008

A Stowell and Co, Boston, Ma. 14k gold pocket watch

Category
Watches and Timepieces
Condition
Excellent
Description

Picture will follow of this beautiful working pocket watch.

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By spruceman, 6 June, 2008

Thomasville Chair Company Dining Table

Category
American Furniture
Condition
Good
Description

This is a Thomasville Chair Company dinig table.  Well built with oak and oak venier.  Has a leaf.  Iknow from the label on the bottom that it came from the Therton Furnature Co in Portsmouth, NH.  Thomasville Chair Co became a different co/name in the 1950's. 

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By spruceman, 6 June, 2008

Thomasville Chair Company Dining Table

Category
American Furniture
Condition
Good
Description

This is a Thomasville Chair Company dinig table.  Well built with oak and oak venier.  Has a leaf.  Iknow from the label on the bottom that it came from the Therton Furnature Co in Portsmouth, NH.  Thomasville Chair Co became a different co/name in the 1950's. 

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