Kardinalisimo, to me at least, that is one of the most interesting photographic images I have seen in a long time to not be an image of "mother...
To me it looks like yours is numbered 23 of 780. ;)
Ownedbybear, your reference to Connemara marble brought back wonderful memories of visiting Carl Sandburg's home. He named his home (and land)...
The first word I thought of was "capers" (see meaning/definition below) "informal -- an activity or escapade, typically one that is illicit or...
Sorry to say this but . . . it looks like she stayed too long at the "debutante"(?) ball.;)
Carly, it looks like it might be what is sometimes called a "slipper" chair. ;) I'm just curious . . . how high is the seat cushion from the floor?
I can't help but . . . I just want to say that I am smitten with the cute pup in the pretty basket. ;)
If anyone read my previous post, please ignore that post. I have now deleted it.:rolleyes:
Thank you, KosmoCramer, for your estimation of the size of the box. ;)
Just curious but . . . how "large" or "small" is it? I ask because "dimensions" always help and because the two drawers look rather shallow(?)....
The signature to me looks like "Norlee" I suppose you have already found/seen the following (link) Please note that I am not saying it is or...
Johnnycb09, thank you for your response to my questions. You did a good job "explaining" it. ;)
James Conrad, I'm just curious but . . . how in the world can you tell that is a 19th century chair. Is it the wood? Is it the woven seat (but...
Thank you for posting the dimensions. That is a nice piece of furniture. I look forward to seeing more photos when you have time to post them. ;)
Johnnycb09, just curious but . . . are the painted fruits under glaze or painted on top of the glaze?
Almost looks like a chair in a doctor's waiting room for patients suffering from an injured coccyx (tailbone) or hemorrhoids or both ailments.
I think that it is about time (actually past time) that we learned the "dimensions" on this "item" (be it vanity or desk). ;) How high is the top...
In the chart Debora provided I see (at least) three different women sporting "marcel waves" hairdos. Interesting (to me at least) information...
Just to bring back fond memories of watching my daddy building or repairing things, I wish that almost-oblong "hole" in the last picture...
From a book(let) entitled A B C which I found this past weekend at an estate sale. No date but I believe it to be from the "Great Depression"...
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