We recently purchased a 10 piece Rockford Furniture dining room set consisting of a 54 in diameter table ( with 4 – 10 in leaves), 1 captain’s chair, 5 side chairs (all with leather seats), china cabinet with glass front and sides, sideboard with 3 drawers (top drawer is full width) and a serving table with drawer. We think it is oak. Photos are attached. The previous owner, who is moving to a new, more contemporary home, purchased the set in 1980 at an estate sale. That owner had the set for many (?) years, but was not the original owner. There is a very faded paper label on the back of the china cabinet that cannot be read. The box that holds the leaves has a very tattered paper label with a circular seal that says Rockford Furniture Co. Rockford, Illinois on the left and larger print to the right that says the same. We would like to know when it was made and an appraised value.
white background with picture of a chinese teahouse and bridge to another teahouse and two small people and flowers, birds, and sailing ship in background
This is a signal cannon on its original base, different because of the way the brass and wood base are made. It is a breech loading cannon with a muzzle ID of 7/8.