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round tray, with open beading around and a small stand
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A nice antique fruit mill and press for someone that is serious about making wine, apple cider etc. This bridge style press is well over 100 years old and has some very nice age to show including the aged patina of the wood and the stenciling. This press is in exceptional shape, and are hard to find in this state of condition. The acids in the fruit and the fact that many of these presses were left out exposed to the elements have turned many of the presses that you see into weathered artifacts that have no resemblence to what they were when they were new. This is the largest size of two legged presses. This beauty came from Northern MA.
It is missing the original wooden basket, may have been used as a flower pot or something like that.
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This vase is painted with a red, white, blue, and green large bird, that wraps around the whole vase.
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mahogany china or "buttler" cabinet, top has 4 doors with key access to 3 compartments, diamond mullions on glass, the bottom is also in 3 sections, center has 4 drawers, the top drawer folds down to a deck with cubies and drawers
This chair has been in the family since my great-grand-father, possibly longer, 75 to 80 years. Has tags on botton of the seat ( both paper and metal) indicating it was made by the Murphy Chair Co., Owensboro, Ky. It both swivels and rocks and has metal rollers but I don't know if they are original to the chair.
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I have no clue who made this particular item hoping you could help????
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We bought this in 1988, at that time it had been in the family for over 100 years. We bought it for 100.00 at auction and when people found out it was family they were bidding against they quit so we could buy it.
Can anyone tell me anything at all about this? The only marking I could find was on the bottom of the middle drawer and it says  0.115-208-8
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I have six glasses that were purchased at the World's Fair in St. Louis.......they are in perfect condition and are a peach tinted color. I cannot find any distinguishing marks or company name on the glasses.Â
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