I have a set of 4 of these chairs, all marked "U.S.T. 453 The A. H. Andrews Co. 1906" on the bottoms. I believe that these are called bentwood chairs. I think that the bottoms have been replaced. The chairs are 35" tall at the back. Any info or value is greatly appreicated.
I was given two matching elephant vases from my father that I have researched and they are ivory I have kids and I do not need them I need to see how much they are worth if I sold them and where I can sell them at
I have an old Watertown Slide Co Wood Slider Dining Table. Watertown made sliders not tables, so I not know the designer or manufacturer of the table. It was sold originally at Paul Schatz Furniture, as you can see by the photo of the divider holder. Was told it's most likely a 50's or 60's model however I can only confirm that the company stopped making wood sliders in 1973, so its at LEAST that old. 3 different extended positions. Great table but I don't need it anymore. Fair condition, some wear and tear, but a very nice piece of furniture and no major damage anywhere.
Just curious what it's worth. No idea what era other than I know Watertown stopped making wood sliders in '73
I have recently purchased a old watch with makers mark Smiths on the top of the face. It also has a sub second hand and below that its marked Made In England.
On the movement of the watch its stamped SmithS, 15 Jewels and C1136.
On the inside on the cover its stamped 12328 , DENNISON, MADE IN ENGLAND, DENNISTEEL BACK & 8298.
I will appreciate if you could please assist me with the year of this watch and if it is worth anything.