Need Help/Direction for Antique/Vintage Furniture

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  1. KRA

    KRA New Member

    I'm looking for some help identifying some furniture and/or direction on whether it is worth pursuing a formal appraisal. Some is stretching the term "furniture" but hopefully that will be okay.

    I have a set of these chairs. One is static and one is a rocker.
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    This is another set that includes one chair and one loveseat or small couch type piece.
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    Didn't want to unload this one by myself. This and the chair are quite heavy.
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    Detail of the character on the chair and loveseat:
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    Another chair, but this one has a little history. It was in my mother's house when she was growing up. No origin markings though and she doesn't know where it came from.
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    Maybe this pattern offers a clue:
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    Another piece that my mom grew up with. This has another panel that hinges off of this one. The back is also fabric/tapestry looking, but is falling apart. The bottom has a label that says, "California Furniture Co. of Los Angeles, Broadway 639-645". I'll add a picture below.
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    Very small rocking horse. It's about 23" high and 33" long. Little bit rough in person.
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    Interesting looking lamp with horned figures on the sides. The wiring suggests it's old, but I can't be sure.
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    I have identified this as a Kolster K-44 Radio. Seems like they were really expensive new (I found $260 in 1929). Not sure if there's much value today. Lots of tubes and a couple of huge transformers inside. Need to clean before I try to power it up.
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  2. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

    The rocking horse is a recent-ish Asian import. With a Google Images search, you'll find many similar.

    Debora
     
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  3. blooey

    blooey Well-Known Member

    I think we saw one of these chairs before?
     
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  4. KRA

    KRA New Member

    If you happen to run across it or can think of a way to identify the ones that were posted previously that might help. I tried searching for "chair" and went through all the threads that came up but didn't find that style chair at all.
     
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  5. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

    The lamp shade is newer than the lamp which can confuse the eye as to its age.

    Debora
     
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  6. KRA

    KRA New Member

    I thought the lamp shade looked more modern. It's an interesting combination. All of this stuff came from my late Uncle's property that we had to clean out this week. There was a broad mix of things in the house and it was really challenging to identify what was old and might have value versus the things that were just too modern or mass produced.
     
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  7. 916Bulldogs123

    916Bulldogs123 Well-Known Member

    The lamp is interesting. I'd like to see the top without the shade though.
    Mikey
     
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  8. antidiem

    antidiem Well-Known Member

    Your first chair is mahogany Empire style. I think European Empire.
     
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  9. Bakersgma

    Bakersgma Well-Known Member

    There's something about the back of the first chair and how is is rounded at the corners that makes me think newer and possibly Asian. Is that damage on the support for the right-hand arm? (on your right if you were seated?)
     
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  10. antidiem

    antidiem Well-Known Member

    The rounded corners made me think European, but the entire legs make me think American Empire. So I chose European, although your suggestion is not impossible. It appears to have been refinished and recovered (with needlepoint?) and I thought they skipped that side panel with polyurethane.

    Having a look at the bottom of the first chair will be helpful.
     
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  11. Darkwing Manor

    Darkwing Manor Well-Known Member

    Your first pic , the chair with matching rocker are the earliest of the group, American Empire style, circa 1840s, probably mahogany (although some may argue it's late classical, pillar and scroll) I'm not sure about the 2nd set, the "fish" heads are very similar to a Morris chair I own. The 3rd chair is walnut Renaissance Revival, circa 1860s or so. It looks to be a middle-market factory quality, so determining the maker would be difficult. The fire screen is early 20th century, in one of the romantic revival styles, a subset of the Arts and Crafts movement. You can read about the company on-line. The tapestry is fantastic, it looks like a children's fairy-tale illustration. I'd love to see the back tapestry. This one might warrant an appraisal, but that may just be my personal preference for it.
     
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  12. KRA

    KRA New Member

    Very interesting information so far! I thought that first chair set might have been older but had no way to confirm. I'm told those chairs and the second set were in my Uncle's first house when he bought it. It looks like all of the chairs have been re-covered once or twice. I have not found markings on any of the chair bottoms or legs. We thought those heads on the ends of the arms of the second set of chairs was a serpant, but searching for fish head pulls up much closer results! Thank you! I've been searching for information on these things for days.

    This sure looks like it was pre-UL! I didn't see it before, but the base was broken and glued at some point.
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    Here's the character on the sides.
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    Top view of the lamp.
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    Another lamp top view:
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  13. KRA

    KRA New Member

    I think that's just fading on that upright/support piece.
     
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  14. KRA

    KRA New Member

    Unfortunately the back tapestry is destroyed. It looks like a cat used it for a scratching post. It's really sad the way most of this stuff was treated over the years. I came up with a search that made me think that could be a fire screen, but dismissed it since it had tapestry on both sides. I'll try to get the hinged panel on and get some pictures of the front and back of the whole thing this week.
     
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  15. i need help

    i need help Moderator Moderator

    I think the lamp has Apollo and Pan is the Goat figure. Maybe @Bronwen will weigh in. :)
     
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  16. 916Bulldogs123

    916Bulldogs123 Well-Known Member

    Thank you for the additional pics of the lamp. I don't think it started life as a lamp though. Might have been a vase or even an oil lamp at one time.
     
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  17. antidiem

    antidiem Well-Known Member

    Ah, American Empire, thanks!
     
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  18. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    You nailed it. The head of the Apollo Belvedere & a couple of extremely goatish Pans.

    Dolphins, the way they used to portray them.
     
  19. Ghopper1924

    Ghopper1924 Well-Known Member

    I think the first chair is Empire Revival, ca. 1910, mahogany. I think the next two are recent SE Asian imports, also mahogany. The chair is indeed Renaissance Revival, walnut, ca. 1880.
     
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  20. verybrad

    verybrad Well-Known Member

    Agree with Ghopper on the first and third. Not sure that the second set is a reproduction. Would need better pics but could be circa 1890. Fire screen looks to be classical revival circa 1930 but suppose it could be older. Agree that the horse is a reproduction. Lamp is indeed old.... maybe 30s. Seems you know about the radio. Looks to be in very good condition. Refinished?
     
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