Oh my goodness, Joe2007, you have quite a variety of "locations" (cities/states) in your collection. and they represent quite a few years/decades,...
BaseballGames, do you happen to have an "Industries for the Blind" in the area where you live? Our local Industries for the Blind teaches...
Love the little doggie making himself very comfortable in the chair.;)
My "personal" opinion is that it is not a "sideboard" or "buffet" in the "old" sense of the word as being a piece of furniture in a dining/eating...
DH said his wild-eyed guess would be a character from the Katzenjammer Kids cartoons. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Katzenjammer_Kids
I "think" I see something on the inside of the far rim in the fourth (4th) photo.
Remi Doucet, other people will be along I am sure to help you with your chair. I will say that you probably can't go wrong with what verybrad...
Remi Doucet, below is the/a definition with a drawing of a "Captain's chair": https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/captain's...
Please someone correct me if I am wrong but . . . isn't that "style" of chair sometimes(?) called a "Captain's Chair"?
For anyone who might be interested, below is a link to an article in The New Yorker giving the history of the Bassett Furniture company from its...
Kardinalisimo, thank you so much for the link to the postal history of state abbreviations. It was very interesting to read/look at.
Look up RJR (which stands for R. J. Reynolds tobacco company -- a company which used "Indians" (Native Americans) in its advertising way back...
A big "welcome" to you, Jenice. :happy:
One Step Closer, some (perhaps most of us here) have been down the road you are embarking on. It is not easy, but you appear to be level-headed...
One Step Closer Away could you give us an idea where you and/or the furniture (and other items) are located (not a specific address), but will...
Welcome, Ryan M. You can call the High Point Furniture Museum (sorry, I don't have the phone number) and ask what dates the Furniture Market(s)...
Just curious, Ryan M, but have you visited the "Furniture Museum" in High Point, North Carolina?...
If she had on "knickers" you quite truthfully could say "she has her knickers in a twist." :rolleyes: Sorry, I simply could not resist. :shame: x 5
Highground, a big "welcome" to you. I looked up your city and learned some geographical information. I'm guessing you'll "probably" recognize...
It was blessing to me that you posted your "question" -- I just went out to check my magnolia tree and there are quite a few of the seed pods...
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