I would guess a bit later-- to me there is something Ashbee-esque about those legs (can you check the underside and see the wood grain?)
Interesting, never ever seen that thread/nut thing before
Looks more like granite to me, but I am not sure
Pretty run of the mill, early 20th century furniture lock, but they always come in handy.
The style is Regency, but I don't think it is that old. The inlaid satinwood is, to me, a mark of an earlier revival than mid century. You most...
I'd have to see better pictures, but it might as well be Victorian/Edwardian. Great looking and probably worth reupholstering even if mid century...
You did great, no matter what. They are "real" but that doesn't mean much, really. They still make them today, and of very good quality, but I...
Very unusual indeed (you already know that) but interesting. I also think early 20th century (20s to me) "art" furniture looking back for...
The general rule with collectible coins and medals is warm water and a soft cloth--and not too much vigor with the cloth (it will neve be mint...
I would be very surprised if it was pre-war. This table being taken form a bombed out bunker, seems rather hard to believe. The weight of the...
A late 19th/early 20th century piece with a clear 18th century influence (the concept was fashionable then, the style was not). If not marked,...
Great job, and good eye!
It is not a knife but a letter opener. One piece, made of some pewteresque alloy. The bits that look to you like wear are in fact signs of a cast...
I think 20th century but later. Certainly not Art Nouveau, but some kind of rococo revival, as it is shaped pretty much like a bombe commode. I...
I would think 60 years old is what they are. Brad and James and others might point as to possible realizable value, but it's not a style that's...
They sometimes call these Secretaire Cabinets, and I think, with the best intentions, they've done the wood a great disservice. I'm puzzled by the...
Could be as early as the 50s/60s, and thus made anywhere, but if newer, brass is mainly an Indian thing these days, which is what I think.
Very common cupboard in my neck of the woods, sometimes called a "bargueno" meant for everyday crockery and glassware (so maybe in line with the...
Great find! They look like flower vases to me, but could have been for fruit if they did hold a glass basin inside. Very much in the often-seen...
I wouldn't be surprised if what it said was something like E&Co EPNS. Elkington used a shield like that
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