Not sure of the origin of this little table. I think its vintage as all the screws holding the base to the top are flat-blade screws with some...
Got this little guy at a small estate sale a couple months back. Paid $2.00 for it and after I got it home and researched I found it is a...
If you were offered $10.00 for it I would take it. We have a whole stack of Morimura marked stuff that doesn't move very well.
Golden Afara is a type of African wood. Don't know if that is the real thing or not, but it looks similar.
I get a late 1800's vibe on it. Doesn't look to be walnut from what I can tell. Thinking birch stained to look like cherry.
Yes indeed. Maple
I picked up some ladderbacks real cheap at a sale and they are actually Tell City, and look almost identical to that one. The Tell City ones are...
Stem is very similar to a bunch of different glasses I have from a glass company with the fancy name of "Utility Glass Works"
I meant to say I have no doubt it is a vanity. Sunday morning isn't my time to be intelligible.
I doubt in my mind it’s a vanity.
Ebay sold listings is a good place to start once you sort of figure out what condition your items are in.
https://www.cbcscomics.com/comics-grading-scale is one I am familiar with. There seem to be a large number of different grading sites, but many...
Blue bowl might be McKee. Blue delphite or similar material.
Not an oak fan here...but I admit the wood is nice.
Interesting hardware to say the least. Add my name to the list of folk who have books all over the place. My dad had 10,000 or so and I have...
Plempel has the most complete listing of burner wheels going. The shade looks French, but the lamp could be from about anywhere. Not sure they...
The mahogany veneer is nice, but I agree, not a whole lot of value to be realized as they aren't useful to many people. Where I am in Iowa, you...
Mahogany, 1950's is a good guess. Might well be custom made and the marking is part of that.
It has a bit of a yellow cast from where I sit, looks like buttermilk glass.
My guess is English or French, second half of the 19th century, but not my area of knowledge.
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