Very old lamp,and very heavy been in our family for years and it was old back then. We have tried to find markings on but there are none. We are not so much interested in the price as we are finding out where it came from. All we know is that at some point it was converted from gas to electric as you can see in the pictures.
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This unique .44 caliber Schofield is allegedly the only known surviving gun from the West’s most famous gunfight: The O.K. Corral. This non-firing replica of the famous .44 caliber Schofield owned by Wyatt Earp is displayed on a handsome wood frame with brass hangars and an identification plaque. Details overlooked in other replicas are not missed in this re-creation, such as a tiny notch in front of the trigger, a subtle short gauge on the barrel, and a missing screw on the butt plate – every detail of this piece is exactly according to the original..
This elaborately engraved reproduction is sheathed in nickel plate and carries a rugged elegance befitting a professional gambler and gunfighter of the Western Frontier.Gun Overall Length: 13.5" Gun Weight: 2.5lbs
A master engraver has painstakingly matched every fine line and flourish of the this polished, nickel-plated, antique replica gun’s unique scrollwork – on the barrel, cylinder, hammer, frame, backstrap and triggerguard. With the hammer at half-cock, you can “break” the gun open to reload, just as they did in the old days. Thumb up the hatch, swing the frame down on its hinge, and the shell-extractor glides out from the cylinder…retracting again when the gun is fully open. The 8” barrel worked to the advantage of a marksman, dampening muzzle kick and enhancing accuracy. For fast reloads, the entire frame swings down, revealing all six chambers. .
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Wine Stemware 5 1/8" high 2 3/4 across the top & bottom
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This table is a console table when folded with 4 legs. It unfolds and expands with 3 additional leaves and a drop down leg in the center. It has straight legs with minimal fluting on the front two legs and some detailing on the front of the faux drawer.
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Round lamp table, original finish, beautiful condition.
Table top is scalloped.
Was unable to upload some pictures.
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Table with leaf, 6 chairs, one being an arm chair.
Unfinished except for table top. Upholstered chair seats with beige chenille.
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Two piece about 7 feet tall, Three glass shelves, don't know much else
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Bottom half has 3 drawers. Top half has 3 drawers on right and empty space on left. It has a brass handle on each side.Does anyone know what this thing would be worth?
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Another of my late mother's treasures, is this State Flower quilt, which I believe is from the Depression era. It is completely hand quilted, and has a lovely scalloped border. The back is a gold/orange color. The front consists of plain green squares alternating with 48 squares that have the state flowers and state names painted on. It appears that this was done with tube paints rather than with a brush.
It is in good, but used condition. I find no stains, tears, nor worn spots.
I'm hoping that somebody can give me an idea of the value of this quilt, and if there is a market for this type of quilt.
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