Can anybody help me with the identification of these 2 pieces of furniture.
In addition to these, they come with 2 End Tables which makes the detailed hand carved images seem to be of some importance and interesting.
I appreciate your kind insights in advance.
Thank you.
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Wilcox Beverly Manor 7062 IS Water Pitcher: I believe this was made under International Silver Co. as a Wilcox Silver Plate Co piece! Can anyone verify that? Also, does anyone know the dates this silver holloware water pitcher was made? This one is specially monogrammed with the last letter of my mother's maiden name, where as all the ones that I've seen online do not have any monogram.
Thanks for any help!
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Hi there I'm from UK and after any information you can give me about a little mahogany and walnut chess table my hubby bought me. I've attached some photos.
The top unfolds to reveal a chess table and underneath is a cabinet with pull down door. At the back of cabinet are a few tiny holes which are visible on the photo with door open.
The top front face of cabinet has a design that looks like a row of pawns but could be something entirely different.
Told by Seller it was Victorian but told on another antique forum it is more likely to be 1940.
Thanks for any information you can provide.
The top unfolds to reveal a chess table and underneath is a cabinet with pull down door. At the back of cabinet are a few tiny holes which are visible on the photo with door open.
The top front face of cabinet has a design that looks like a row of pawns but could be something entirely different.
Told by Seller it was Victorian but told on another antique forum it is more likely to be 1940.
Thanks for any information you can provide.
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I received this sewing table as part of my inheritance from my Grandma. All I know is that it appears to be very old. I'm completely clueless when it comes to antiques so I don't even know where to begin in terms of providing pertinent or relevant details. So....in lieu of filling the page with irrelevant information I'm gonna post a bunch of pictures and rely on those who are much more knowledgeable then me to guide me. My overall goal here is to identify what exactly this piece is.....and.....if it turns out to be valuable I would like to ultimately sell it. Thank you in advance for your help.