I have a hardwood (light colored) rocking chair...Its in near mint conditon no scratches or dings. This rocking chair sat in the corner of my grandmothers house and was barely used.
There is a yellow tag on the bottom (i will attach a picture below) That say Nichols & Stone Co. Windsor Chair, Gardener Massachusetts 736-074
This radio is in pretty good condition, it has some scrapes and is missing 1 peg foot and also the dial light is not working. Other than these issues it is rather good condition, my grandfather purchased this NEW in the 50's for $100(cant verify) and has been the only owner since, he asked to research it to see what it might be worth. It has the original owner/operators guide, original schematic for wiring and repair the original short wave broadcast time pamplet and an information pamplet that looks like it may have been attatched with some sort of twine or string prior to purchase.
I am not sure this chair is European or American as I can find no information about it at all. It resembles in shape only a English cockfighting chair, but is not one at all. Can anyone tell me about this chair and what it would be valued at? This is from my moth in law's estate and I have no history about it at all.
Locke Devere reel mower serial number 22F-210. Is not currently running but mower blades and tires are in great condition. It has a Briggs and Stratton motor model number 19DR6 serial number 21111. I know that mowers built by Locke have been used to mow Yankee Stadium and the White House. This is a single reel machine, not a triplex. It has a sulky seat.