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<p>[QUOTE="Sedona, post: 10279280, member: 4438"]On the top table shown, with one drawer and two pulls, with the marble top, is there a brand name shown anywhere on the inside of the drawer, or on the back or bottom etc.? Many of my older furniture pieces of this era are marked. Even if that table doesn’t have a high market value, I’ve found that little end tables like that can be very practical, and are often better made than what you can buy new in a store today.</p><p><br /></p><p>Do any of the furniture pieces have markings?</p><p><br /></p><p>In the earlier photo of the glass hutch with the pottery and glassware inside, I saw a yellow pitcher or creamer on the bottom with a ring design. Is there a marking of the underside of that piece?</p><p><br /></p><p>Concur with the others about getting a professional seller or auction house. When we’ve had similar situations at home, everyone takes pieces he or she wants, and then the rest go up for sale, with the proceeds split. People may have a sentimental attachment to one piece or another.</p><p><br /></p><p>Good luck![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Sedona, post: 10279280, member: 4438"]On the top table shown, with one drawer and two pulls, with the marble top, is there a brand name shown anywhere on the inside of the drawer, or on the back or bottom etc.? Many of my older furniture pieces of this era are marked. Even if that table doesn’t have a high market value, I’ve found that little end tables like that can be very practical, and are often better made than what you can buy new in a store today. Do any of the furniture pieces have markings? In the earlier photo of the glass hutch with the pottery and glassware inside, I saw a yellow pitcher or creamer on the bottom with a ring design. Is there a marking of the underside of that piece? Concur with the others about getting a professional seller or auction house. When we’ve had similar situations at home, everyone takes pieces he or she wants, and then the rest go up for sale, with the proceeds split. People may have a sentimental attachment to one piece or another. Good luck![/QUOTE]
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