catherine mckinnon signer called the voice of an angel her mother owned the chair
- Read more about the h.krug furniture co.ltd office arm chair
- 1 comment
- Log in or register to post comments
catherine mckinnon signer called the voice of an angel her mother owned the chair
The rocking chair has 3 rows of spindles on the back. The top 2 are ball spindles. (One ball spindle is missing off the top row and 2 balls are missing off the 2nd row) The back of the chair has metal attchment plates on each side at the top. The seat looks like the cushion has been replaced. It has 3 spindles under each arm. It looks like oak. The chair is sturdy but could use some tightening (glue)in some of the spindles.
This is quote from the manaul:
Radiac Computer-Indicator CP-95A/PD is designed as a portable radiac computer-indicator, for computing & indicating the total amount of X and gamma radiation to which Radiac Detector DT-60()/PD has been exposed (and thus revealing the X and gamma radiation to which the wearer of the DT-60()/PD had been exposed). The CP-95A/PD operates in conjunction with Radiac Detector DT-60()/PD (not supplied) which contains a specially compounded silver-actuated phosphor glass. When the total radiation dosage of a DT-60()/PD is to be measured, the DT-60()/D is placed in Radiac Computer-Indicator C-95A/PD and exposed to a source of ultraviolet light. The ultraviolet light causes the silver-activated glass to emit an orange luminescence, the intensity of which is proportional to the total amount of radiation the glass has received. The intensity of the orange luminescence is measured by a photomultiplier tube which is fitted with a filter to prohibit the passage of blue and green light. The photomultiplier tube employs the principle of secondary emission to amplify the initial electron emission caused by the filtered orange illumination of the light-sensitive cathode. The output of the photomultiplier tube is applied to an indicating circuit to indicate the total amount of radiation to which the wearer of the DT60()/PD has been exposed.
small trinket box with purple velvet lining. Lid of box is still attached and working fine.
I can take a photo but do not have one now. This is a brown wicker baby carriage=there is a design in the wicker in the "bonnet" part of the carriage and also along the upper part of the carriage itself. The bottom is wooden with a little sliding compartment. The frame is metal, sets on two big springs-some rust-with big spoked rubber wheels. The handle is metal with a black metal handle in the center. It has a brake which still works. The inside of the bonnet and the inside of the body of the carriage is lined in light brown corduroy. As I have stated before, on the bottom of the carriage is a label that clearly states: F A Whitney Carriage Co, Leominster MA
Carroll Shelby commissioned 85 of these cars to be made for his 85th birthday. He signed 20 of them at the celebration. The N.H.R.A. museum in Pomona, Ca. auctioned them off for $250.00.
Hand hammered silver with windmills, people at an outhouse, man and woman hugging.
amber Cambridge Glass Triangle with C on bottom
I found this dining set in a Church thrift store in Arizona. I had to tighten one of the pedistals and I found a paper glued under the pdistal that has Drexel and Drexel furniture company on it. The set is a cream color, wjth a grey wash and a black painted and polished top. The cushions on the seats look to be the original and everything looks untouched, or altered. It also came with 3 leafs in an old crate that they fit in perfectly. Every piece has the word DREX hand written on it. I would love to know how old it is and what it's worth.
Will be posting a picture