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Georgian fire surround
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as far as i know it comes from london, not sure where in london,i dont know anything else apart from that, i paid a specific ammount of money for it and i just want to know if it is worth what i paid
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Submitted by
MT5117742
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It is a handsome marble fire surround but it is not Georgian it is actually late Victorian in style and construction. The mantle garniture clock and
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Estimated value
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$4000
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valued by
Thomasina
on 2/20/2009
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Fire Surround
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This fireplace is in a house that is approx 80 years old.
I don't know the actual age of the fireplace.
It is dark oak solid wood.
The top width measurement is 1520mm it then narrows under the top
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Submitted by
pamvillage
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The fire surround dates from around the 1910's to the 20's. It was popular at that time to have the barley twist accents on chairs, tables, etc.
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Estimated value
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£50
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valued by
Thomasina
on 1/20/2009
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It's an Art Deco fireplace. As it is tiled with it's wood surround it would be best to have an architectural salvage person remove it and they would
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Estimated value
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$75
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valued by
Thomasina
on 1/3/2009
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Your Victrola was manufactured by the Victor Talking Machine Co. of Camden N.J. The Victrola VV-80 cabinet style was updated in 1922 to the larger
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Estimated value
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$350
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valued by
Thomasina
on 11/12/2008
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Victorian Walnut Etagere
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Walnut Victorian Egatere stands 74" tall and 44" wide. Very ornate with three small curved shelves. Top shelves with finials. Original finish is very good with only a few minor light sctatches or
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Submitted by
dallen01
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Victorian Rococo revival etagere. Provisional value: $450-800 at an auction.
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WOOD BURNING COOKTOP STOVE
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THIS STOVE IS A GEORGE WASHINGTON MODEL WOOD BURNING STOVE WITH OVEN!
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Submitted by
candy77
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Provisional value: $250-500 at a specialis tauction.
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Antique Brass Fire Guard
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As far as i know this is a antique brass firescreen, it measures 26.5 inches from the floor, actual screen measures 22 inches high and 17.5 inches wide, i have seen the image on it before but cant
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Submitted by
kazza248
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This is a 19th century, most likely French brass fire screen. The scene represented is really a traditional tavern scene that was very popular at the
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19h century stove. Provisional value: $300-600 at an auction in this condition.
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Chest of drawers
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Again, I do not know anything about this item except that it was made circa 1967
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Submitted by
nv1976
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You are about right on the date, it's a typical 1960's style. It is veneered, and most likely not solid wood. Provisional value: $75-150 at an
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wood and leather fire screen
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the insert is a viking ship it is set on waves with what appears to be king prawns in each lower corner. it is so unusual being leather and all but i do not know who it's by or when its from.
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Submitted by
paula40
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This appears to be a late 19th Century firescreen. The leather is usually made from boar, however I cannot see this from the photo.
Luckner’s is
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Estimated value
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£50
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valued by
Simon_Luckner
on 5/16/2008
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Looks to be 19th century. Provisional value: £75-150 at an auction.
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In our auction house the estimate for this stove will be around 600.- and 1200.- USD. The stove was made around 1910/20.
In case your object is of a
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Estimated value
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$900
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valued by
H.Langanger
on 4/23/2008
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This is a 19th century fireback. I assume it is of the standard dimensions. Assuming it is not a modern recast (yes, these come from China), you are
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Premier ESSE Cooker
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Information on label: Premier ESSE Cooker, KA13073, Esse Cooker Company, Bonnybrigg Scotland, Smith and Wellsted ltd proprieters
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Submitted by
coastalangel
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This is a 1930's cooking stove. The yare very popular nowadays and at an architectural salavge auction would probably fetch in the range of $600-1200.
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Horse and Hound fire screen
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74cm high by 53cm wide tapestry fire screen showing man on horse holding onto another horse and a dog sitting. The wooden frame is made of oak and has a glass panel.
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Submitted by
barryr
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This appears to be an early 20th Century oak framed fire screen with a tapestry (perhaps of later date). It has an auction value of around
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Estimated value
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£50
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valued by
Simon_Luckner
on 3/14/2008
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I must say it is a jolly nice fireplace. I would in fact date it a bot earlier to around the turn of teh century as it has some Arts & Crafts
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This is an arts and crafts fireplace surround. It has a value of around £150.
Luckner’s is continually seeking interesting antiques, modern design
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Estimated value
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£150
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valued by
Simon_Luckner
on 2/27/2008
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Parlor Stove
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Parlor stove barely used has a beautiful woodgrain porelain finish made in St.Louis 1924. Griddle on top - humidifier cup in the back. Bottom container for ashes. Easy clean-up
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Submitted by
Pegasue
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These stoves are quite popular at the moment and they often come up on the architectural salvage market. This one is in the typical Art Deco style
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Antique Cast Iron Wood Cook Stove
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its all black cast iron with white doors. Made by Martin Stove & Range Co. of Florence AL. It has the bun warmers on top, it has 6 burners, and the oven guage. It also sys "Marco Pride" on the
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Submitted by
rebel_baby1216
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The pictures are too dark to give any meaningful comment. All I can suggest it is a late 19th - early 20th century stove. Very provisional value:
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ANTIQUE BABY CARRIAGE
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From my Mother's Estate - This carriage has a stamped plate attached with brads that says "The Heywood" it stands 40 inches from floor. Wheels are metal with square nuts in center. Front wheels
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Submitted by
snojo
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This is a Victorian (mid – late 19th Century) baby carriage with most likely steam bent wood frame. It has a market value of around $200 -
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Estimated value
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$300
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valued by
Simon_Luckner
on 1/28/2008
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