Most of what you have are the common insulators that I see at flea markets for maybe $3.00-$5.00. Estate sales have them for a dollar or less....
I was leaning in that direction as well. Thanks.
Got this little basket at an estate sale along with about 5 or 6 Fenton vases and baskets for $9.00. Anyone have an opinion as to where it came...
First Worthpoint item sold for $356 in September of 2017, and the second went for $261 in August of 2017.
Have to agree with George on this one. I have never seen a chimney like that one, and I have seen hundreds of different ones.
Tables are out there. Your machine was made in Scotland I believe.
Tell City chairs go for not a whole lot. I had set with a dining table that I felt fortunate to get rid of for $75.
Maybe from one of the many furniture companies in Grand Rapids Michigan during the 40's. There were a lot of them.
Would be a pretty good bet, yes.
Maybe not quite "no market" but there are lhousands of them out there, and yes, quite a few reproductions from the 70's. Yours look to be the...
Mallary Furniture, Forest Hills, NY. Chair from 1945 if 12-45 is the date code.
Agreed. Most likely veneer. Solid mahogany is only found with the higher end stuff.
Top is definitely veneer from what I can see from last picture.
I have a basement full of tables like that. (Actually maybe 5 or 6 sets of two.) Most we bought at sales for $5.00 or less.
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