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Dining room table set
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Passed down from the grandmother, who probably bought it in the 1950s. Seeking a valuation in order to sell the set -- too much stuff for our home. Normal wear but all very solidly made.
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MyThings
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Tall back church chair
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MT3764123
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MyThings has temporarily stopped providing Valuation services. Your funds are being refunded through PayPal. Please disregard the valuation price. We
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This is a late 1950's-1960's Victrola. There are quite a few of them available on the second hand market. The cabinets are often bought to be
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This is a golden oak chair from a lecture room or a library, dates from around the 1900-1910. Grand Rapids, Michigan (Charlotte is just to the the
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Slant front secretary
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This desk was purchased from a great niece of Kathryn Sturdevant. I found some information on the internet.On the 1912 bar examination, out of 125 attorneys sitting for the examination, the highest
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This is a circa 1920's writing desk, most likely American. There is a mix of many different styles in one piece - early 19th century body,
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n° 12 placemark or egg container
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Another of my items had inherited.
Do not know if they are placeholders or containers ... I did some personal research looking for brands and what I've found, I reported. Do not know quite what the
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pelopida
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MyThings has temporarily stopped providing Valuation services. Your funds are being refunded through PayPal. Please disregard the valuation price. We
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Edison Dresser (Edison Little Folks Furniture) model #I4I0-4T
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Was purchased at a second hand antiques store, history unknown. Good condition, has original finish, except for marring on top surface. Seeking valuation because of estate liquidation. Curious of
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This is a 1940's-50's chest on chest. It is possibly walnut, less likely beech. It is still very useful and would be popular on the market as the
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Grey Midcentury Sofa
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I found this item on the side of the road in Upstate NY a few months ago (my favorite curb find yet). Beyond that, I am unsure of its history. However, as soon as I saw it I fell in love, as I am a
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MT3670478
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That's a very nice sofa indeed. Although still having the 1940's look, it is certainly a 1950's piece, early 1950's, a very good example of a post
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This is a first half of the 19th century bed, American. The timber is either mahogany or oak (its difficult to see from the images). They are good
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This is a mid-20th century Japanese lacquer box. The surface is painted rather than inlaid. Such jewellery boxes were very popular in the west and a
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Antique Chair Dated Nov 30 1883
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There is a date on the bottom Nov 30 1839. The name of the company is hard to make out, it looks like American & Kasle MFG CO.
There is more writitng that is hard to see, and the chair is #90
There
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Danrizben3
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The date on the chair probably refers to the design registration. In any case, it was an internal company record, not that the chair was made on that
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It is very difficult to see the details on these chairs from this small image. In any case, they are 20th century export chairs. They are sometimes
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art deco dining table with butterfly leaf
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I bought the table in a used furniture store for $75. I just thought the wood was beautiful as well as the design of the table base. I would like to know how much the table is worth so that it can
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MT4621455
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This is an early 20th century table. The design is quite typical of the time when different revival styles were thriving and often they (or rather
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table
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I purchased this table at an estate sale in 2005. The seller told me that his grand-parents had owned the table since they were newly-weds, but he did not know if they purchased it new. The top has
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The seller's story is probably right. Stylistically the table dates to the mid-20th century, maybe slightly earlier. It is a mix of a variety of
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Commode
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I bought this commode for £50.00 in an auction room about 13 years ago. I thought it would be a pleasant stand for my rubber plant at the time. A few years ago it stopped being used for this purpose
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MT6206326
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It dates from around the 1860's to the early 1880's and the carcase looks to be made of mahogany. Earlier versions were made to look like a two step
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Estimated value
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£30
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valued by
Thomasina
on 5/4/2009
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J. A. Vickridge Chelmsford Chest of Drawers (1870s?)
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My parents bought this in England at auction in the 1960's. Beyond that, I know nothing. I googled Vickridge but only got a census statement from the 1870s in the UK.
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MT5957785
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Stylistically this is an 1840's-50's chest of drawers. J.A.Vickridge was most likely taking in second hand furniture and refinishing, French
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Mother of Pearl or Abalone inlaid table
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i bought it as part of a dining room package from a man in CT, but after 4 kids, its not a kid-friendly piece of furniture and am looking to get rid of it but would like to know what its worth first
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MT6875764
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It would help to see a general image of the table rather than a detail. Based on the style it is an early 1960's table. A lot of such decorative and
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Queen Anne Burl walnut sideboard
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We are interested to know if the information we were given 10 years ago when we had it refinished is accurate. Thanks
I purchased it for 350.00 then spent 750.00 to refinish it.
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mema_of_4
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This is a Queen Anne style sideboard and it does date from the 1920's indeed. Nowadays in good condition you would pay for it about $750-1,250 at a
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antique chair
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I got this from my parents who got it for a trade when I was young. I really don't know anything about it! Please help me determine it's value and resale value as is. Needs major reupholstering.
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MT3944734
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This is a late 19th century armchair, circa 1890's-1900. Originally it was part of a suite that would have had matching settee, sofa, chairs and
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It is difficult to see all the detail in this image, but from what I can see it is most likely an early 20th century wardrobe, anywhere from around
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