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By Gusabraham, 19 August, 2013

Frank L Wright 606 Barrel Chairs Made in Italy by Cassina

Category
Furniture
Condition
Good
Description

I have four Cassina/Frank Lloyd Wright 606 Barrel Chairs in cherrywood stained walnut, each stamped and numbered on verso Cassina FLW certified by Foundation.  Inset fabric upholstered seat cushions with impressed Cassina label, 32"H x 20 1/2"D x 21 1/2"W.

Wright first designed the Barrel chair for the Darwin Martin residence in 1904. Slight modifications were made to the design for the Herbert F. Johnson residence in 1937. These chairs are manufactured after the Herbert F. Johnson House Wingspread.

these chairs are currently being manufactured in Italy, but Cassina can no longer export them to the United States.

Condition Report:

1 - Excellent condition

3 - Couple of dings and a scuff

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By loiter, 19 August, 2013

gucci 3000 m watch

Category
Jewelry and Gemstones
Condition
Excellent
Description

GUCCI  MODEL 3000 M swiss-made man's It is all 18K yellow gold plated  bezel, back & crown. It has a black Dial with the Gucci Logo 

leather straps


 

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By drd21, 19 August, 2013

Noritake China

Category
China
Condition
Good
Description

Floragold.  Would like to know what these plates are worth.

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By dsled007, 19 August, 2013

hutch

Category
Furniture
Condition
Excellent
Description

 

the hutch is oak and is in 2 pieces.  h 7 1/2' x 6' w base of hutch is 22" d and top part of hutch is 14"

there are no marking i can see where there is a name or manufacture on them. 

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By howmuchisfairllg, 19 August, 2013

Antique Crock

Category
General Antiques and Collectibles
Condition
Excellent
Description

This is an old crock, no writing other than the number and shield on the picture.  It is 12" high and 11" across. 

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By Fogcityroller, 19 August, 2013

Shoji Screen, Very Heavy

Category
Asian Art
Condition
Fair
Description

This Shoji screen was a gift to my husband from his boyfriend back in the 1980s, who often traveled to Asia for antiques. He's kept it in storage for the last couple decades because it was too big to use in his last house. We've been curious about getting it appraised for a while, but we live in San Francisco and art appraisers here are not cheap. We don't want to pay a couple hundred dollars to get this appraised and have him/her tell us it is worth less than their fee.

All I can really say about this screen is that it is quite heavy at ~ 80 lb. and certainly in need of some fixing up. One of the hinges comes out easily, there are some noticeable nicks in the wood from being moved around so much, and on one panel there is a large smudge from where *I think* someone attempted to repair damage to the carving (my husband swears it was this way when he received it, meaning it has been like that for at least 30 years). Its very unfortunate as the carving on this screen is gorgeous but I don't know what the smudge is made of and don't want to risk removing it because it has been there for so long.

 

I've included 5 photos assuming its enough to reveal the origin, artist, and possibly the value of this Shoji screen. If necessary I can take photos of every single panel (carvings are different on the front and back). I looked over the screen and couldn't find an artist signature but maybe I was looking in the wrong places. There's a lot to this screen after all.

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