VERY unusual Antique...

Discussion in 'Furniture' started by Cyndie Cherry-Miskelly, Aug 3, 2018.

  1. Cyndie Cherry-Miskelly

    Cyndie Cherry-Miskelly Active Member

    Hello and thank you for allowing me to join your wonderful and knowledgeable group...I hope that this post was executed correctly ?

    I have a vanity from around the 1860's that has stumped all who have seen it, from antique experts, appraisers and numerous antique groups with people from all over the world. I am desperate to find out something about this piece, as I truly need to sell this to raise some money...I bought it at an antique auction over 35 years ago and have never known a thing about it or why someone would carve a ladies vanity with horns on it ? If anyone is able to help me out, with any information, I would be not only grateful, but thrilled to *finally* know something about this. It appears to be shiny, in the photos, but I had just sprayed it down with lemon oil, as it had been sitting in the loft for quite sometime...My son said he would drive it to wherever it's new home was. Thank you for your time and BTW, I was told by the appraiser and another antique expert that this is definetly a one of a kind piece ?
     
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  2. daveydempsey

    daveydempsey Moderator Moderator

    Welome Cyndie.

    Its best to place your pics within your post rather than the gallery.

    I`ll put some in for you.

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  3. judy

    judy Well-Known Member

    Welcome to Antiquers Cyndie!
     
  4. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    My first, non-expert, thought, is that it is not a vanity. Maybe a table for a front hall, a place to check your appearance before going out the front door? As you say, the look is not feminine, more for a big game hunter sensibility. How deep is it? And Welcome!
     
  5. Cyndie Cherry-Miskelly

    Cyndie Cherry-Miskelly Active Member

    Thank you so much *daveydempsey*, I was having a difficult time accomplishing that...As evidenced by no photos... (-;
     
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  6. Bakersgma

    Bakersgma Well-Known Member

    Welcome, Cyndie! The way to attach your Gallery photos to a Forum post, is to use the little camera icon in the reply tool bar. It's called "Media Gallery Embed."
     
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  7. Cyndie Cherry-Miskelly

    Cyndie Cherry-Miskelly Active Member

  8. Cyndie Cherry-Miskelly

    Cyndie Cherry-Miskelly Active Member

    I photographed the last pic to show that the top piece is completely removable. The top piece consisting of the mirror, two drawers and the horns...
     
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  9. Cyndie Cherry-Miskelly

    Cyndie Cherry-Miskelly Active Member

    Thank you for your expertise and kindness !!!
     
  10. Cyndie Cherry-Miskelly

    Cyndie Cherry-Miskelly Active Member

    Thank you, Judy...Nice to meet you !!!
     
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  11. Bakersgma

    Bakersgma Well-Known Member

    You're welcome, Cyndie!

    Are the horns made of wood or are they something else?
     
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  12. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    what did you pay at auction....
    and

    BTW, I was told by the appraiser and another antique expert that this is definetly a one of a kind piece

    what did they say about it....and it's worth...?
     
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  13. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    I think hall table/stand, and I also think Anglo Indian Colonial.
     
  14. Cyndie Cherry-Miskelly

    Cyndie Cherry-Miskelly Active Member

    No the horns are either horns or tusks...Do those two words mean the same thing ???
     
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  15. Cyndie Cherry-Miskelly

    Cyndie Cherry-Miskelly Active Member

    Basically nothing, actually said I needed to find an expert in furniture...
     
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  16. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    no...tusks are from the mouth
    horns are from the head
    tusks are like teeth
    horns are like finger nails....
     
  17. Cyndie Cherry-Miskelly

    Cyndie Cherry-Miskelly Active Member

    I know this sounds truly ignorant, but I don't remember what this piece cost, as that was over 35 years ago and I bought quite a few items. I have searched for the literature, which I did save, from that auction and have not found it, yet...
     
  18. Cyndie Cherry-Miskelly

    Cyndie Cherry-Miskelly Active Member

    (-; OK so...The difference is like the devil with braces or a horned toad w/ a long tongue, so to speak...
     
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