I'd guess these are 70's but could be early 80's too.
Nice ID, say it slowly. I wasn't familiar with Carter Brothers. It seems like they are best known for this chair, which I have run into a few...
This one was listed on 1stDibs but they did not include a maker's name. The seller listed it as made in Denmark from the 1960's but did not show...
It is lower-end, American MCM from 60's/70's . The octagonal table was part of a nesting set like this, with Formica tops. None of it is...
Someone in Walla Walla is selling this one on Facebook. [ATTACH]
F.S. Harmon Mfg of Tacoma. I wasn't familiar with them but read that in 1950 they were the 2nd largest furniture manufacturer in the US, and that...
Not that it matters for the wardrobe, but pretty sure the address is Kohlgasse 81. This address exists in Vienna, as well as some German cities...
I'd guess 40's or early 50's as well. Most sellers would call it MCM regardless. My experience with "Free" listings for anything decent is that...
It's my understanding Lane used to stencil the serial# (date) forwards and at some point changed to backwards. So your chest was probably made on...
I think it's worth pointing out that Media Matters is a leftist organization committed to shutting down all opposing viewpoints. So I would treat...
Nice "upside-down hearts" [ATTACH]
If I had a strong person to help me move it, space to work on it, and if I didn't have 20 other projects to finish, I'd probably grab it. Just be...
Agree, I'd be lucky to get $300 for it here in Central Texas. Then have to weigh (pun intended) the cost of moving/storing/delivering, plus it...
Based on size, I'd guess it was meant to be a jewelry box, rather than doll house furniture. Here's another one about the same size. [ATTACH]
Here are two Steel Age desks. Tanker usually refers to the double pedestal type on the left. [ATTACH]
Steel Age appears to be a brand name used by Corry-Jamestown Mfg of Corry, PA. There's definitely a demand for the steel tanker desks but they...
Could be. And I thought parts, like these glovebox sides, looked like Macassar ebony. [ATTACH]
Thanks for the replies. I know nothing about grain painted furniture so I didn’t even consider that.
Back in Houston for a couple of days so it’s time for another chest. Looks to be Victorian, maybe mid to late 19th century?What type of wood is...
The tubular steel furniture they made however was new, modern designs. I don’t know if they produced any of their classic bentwood styles in...
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