Picked this from a local antique store for a thrift store type price. Marked Italy on bottom. Any idea of maker? I am assuming MCM but haven't...
Let me tag him for you.... @Boland
With that multi-board top, I am thinking last quarter of the 19th century at the earliest. Quality of the foot carving is good so I doubt much, if...
Of the latest purchases, I have sold most. The Cohen sold quickly at $95.00. The UofI piece sold at $40.00. The Hiroshige print sold at $38.00....
OK.... People have identified the most visible glue seam in the above posts. On closer scrutiny of the enlarged photo, I believe this is a 5...
I can do this but it will probably be in a couple days. I am out of town til late tomorrow.
Decorative and factory art has gone through cycles. In the late 19th and early 20th century, a lot came from Germany. By the 60s, Italy was the...
Just realized that you probably have a set of 6. The above was based on a set of 4. You could bump the above figures to $150.00 max at retail...
Chat GPT and other AI tools are notoriously wrong despite their answers being adamant. Have found another example here.... Four Vintage Wood...
I think the two board seat precludes this from being a period example. Saw marks on seat bottom are straight and regular so would think a...
Spinning wheels are out of my wheelhouse... so to speak :rolleyes: Having just looked at dozens of wheels, I can not contradict anything you...
Thank you to everyone for your input. The only square one I found is unsold on ebay Australia for AU$75. (just under $50 US). Item...
Agree that this stand does not need refinishing.
There you go! One of my more memorable buys, was a Limbert rocker from an antique shop for $45.00. The dealer had missed the branded mark under...
Appears to be a #300 Limbert magazine stand. You might compare your dimensions to this one. Any major deviations in dimensions would likely...
Calling the expert.... @TallCakes
Lots of companies made these so, without a label or catalog page to compare to, impossible to know who made this. I am assuming you are in the US...
Picked up this Ivy in Snow (AKA Forest) cake stand at the thrift this week. As you can see, the pattern is stained pink. I can find this pattern...
Here is a similar antique chair from England. Note how on this chair seat is a single board, whereas, your chair seat is made up of multiple...
It is a reproduction splat-back Windsor chair.
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