I bought this at an estate sale. The back has a tag from Homer Brothers. And it has a lot#. I have no idea where it’s from or what era. I just know that it is antique.
German woman was given two chairs some time between 1960 and 1964. Her American husband was stationed in France. She helped another American couple pack for their return to the states. The chairs were given to her as a thank you. She reupholstered them one time with a vintage fabric. She doesn't know anything more about them.
Solid table, don’t have a lot of information on the piece. Tried google image search and a couple fb antique groups and no one could give me any info. Refurbished and tried to keep the rustic feel.
Chandler industrial sewing machine, TB-1 is the only visible identification. Black, metal table design, 4 legs. 50-60 years old, presumably fully functional.
I have this piece that I purchased from an antique dealer several years ago, and I would like the current value for it. It's in very good condition, was stored in a smoke-free home, and has minimal damage to some edges of the veneer. All the doors and drawers function well, and there are no scratches or dents. I haven't been able to find this piece anywhere else so far, so I'm hoping for some insight on it.
These were my grandmothers, estimated to be around 80 years old. A lot were broken but still in excellent condition are 4 wine, 5 cordial, 3 cocktail glasses. Beautiful green swirl design.
These were my grandmothers, estimated around 80 years old. A lot were broken however 4 martini and 7 wine glasses in excellent condition. I couldn't find any markings....
I bought a sword at a flea market. When I researched I found that they made replicas of the Catholic ceremonial swords. But in my research those all have something else etched on the hilt. My sword has Isabel I Fernando V etched on mine and can’t find any other pictures on the internet of the sword ibhave
These hand drawn posters have been rolled up in a tube for over 70 years. The tube was given to me by my father a long time ago, well before his passing. I had no idea what they actually were until I recently did some research and found them to be Disney WWII Military Insignia drawings.
They are hand drawn and signed, maybe one isn't, so they are NOT prints. They are original. I have NO idea what they are worth if anything. I put them in poster frames to get them out of the tube finally in hopes that they don't get totally ruined.
I do have two others, but ran out of frames. They are also more damaged than these six. One has a bigger chunk of paper missing and the other has a large stain on it. The one drawing missing paper is fine (the picture itself, and the other one, the picture is very see-able, it just has this stain thing across part of it.
Not necessarily looking to sell them right now, just curious if anyone has any idea of a value for them.
No, they are not perfect, but they are something i had never seen. But then again, being rolled up in a tube for over 70 years, they aren't bad.