Similar to this Milo Baughman design for Drexel that I sold. Think yours a later knock-off. The plywood top with thin edge-banding and the way...
The top looks great in the photo. Not sure what it needs. Maybe just a commercial cleaning product such as Endust. If some stubborn soiling, it...
Looks like it says SATIN. Found a Scottish furniture Co. by that name that dissolved in 2014. Possible lead.... SATIN FURNITURE (UK) LTD....
So-called Duncan Phyfe double pedestal table in mahogany. Probably from the 50s or so. Very little value in today's market. The broken leg...
Had not seen this, as I have not sent anything in quite awhile.
Might add that condition would make these a hard sell despite their originality. Paint them up and try to sell in the Spring when wicker...
You are probably right on the dating. Think you can compare to most any similar, as the name will not bring a premium. The only wicker that does...
Book-matched mahogany veneers. Circa 1850, late classical revival (or also sometimes called pillar and scroll). Often gets mis-named as American...
This is a factory-made piece circa 1880. You will never be able to document the maker without a label or an exact match to a catalog page....
Depends on what you had to pay for them. I think both are saleable items. I am with Bosko on this but not sure that most MCM shades would work....
Looks to be nice quality and fits right in. Have to say, as much as I appreciate traditional interiors, I am part of the anti-dining room crowd....
Think it is a poorly struck Stuart Nye mark.
Not much help on this. Think it later than MCM. Maybe 80s or so? Not sure where you are but thinking a non-American import. Seems to be some...
We collect whimsical ceramic novelties. Most are Japanese. We have some salt and pepper shakers but really prefer other things. Pics were just...
The closest I have found is this piece on ebay (item #325632879383). Has more markings on the bottom..... M/N co. Maybe makers initials, GC. It...
Picked this from a local antique store for a thrift store type price. Marked Italy on bottom. Any idea of maker? I am assuming MCM but haven't...
Let me tag him for you.... @Boland
With that multi-board top, I am thinking last quarter of the 19th century at the earliest. Quality of the foot carving is good so I doubt much, if...
Of the latest purchases, I have sold most. The Cohen sold quickly at $95.00. The UofI piece sold at $40.00. The Hiroshige print sold at $38.00....
OK.... People have identified the most visible glue seam in the above posts. On closer scrutiny of the enlarged photo, I believe this is a 5...
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