I have not be able to find any information on this bed. I do know it is consider a trundle, that is what I was told when I bought it. The headboard and footboard fold underneath the bed frame and springs. It was orginally painted brown. It has a metal caning in the middle with a cameo of a vase with flowers in it.
Looks to me like it may have had some possibly serious repair work done. mirror possibly replaced. The work is more obvious from the back. Really, it looks pretty good, but it wouldn't stand up to serious scrutiny I don't think.Both the mirror and the little lip above the mirror lift off. I really know nothing about the piece...other than it doesn't really fit my decor. I don't believe it's as old as the sellers would have me believe it is. Would like to know a little more about it.
It is a 1924 Edison phonograph in a cherry wood cabinet. It is in very good condition and still works. I have found the contract or the sells reciept that said my grandfather paid $175.00 dollars for it.
Any idea what kind of wood this might be made of or what it might be worth? It is in good shape and is a very solid piece. The wood is darker than it appears in the picture.
Loretta Young - the littlest angel, consists of 3 records 6 titles. story by Charles Tazewell, music score by Charles Paul, orchestra directed by Victor Young with Ken Darby Choir , directed by Nat Wolff. Front of cover labeled Decca Records album NO.DA 399*23M personality series. Copywrite 1945. Inside cover signed with picture by Loretta Young