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Re:what is it 2 Years ago  
I have several antique items that I have inherited ranging from furniture, old games, toys, paintings, coins, etc. I will attach pictures of these items from time to time. I was told that some date back to the 1800's. Would appreciate any help that you can give. Thanks.
 
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Re:what is it 2 Years ago  
Quick description as I don't have a photo handy...

48" high Oak (I think) cabinet with an ice box and two shelves in the trunk portion, a card/poker chip drawer under a pull-out marble tray above the drawer. Clearly it was a mini-bar of some fashion with the gaming drawer accent, but I can't find another peice like it to asess value.

I have no idea when it was created, but I've got its auction slip from 1923 when my great grandmother bought it for her seaside home in Ocean City. I've researched regional furniture makers there as well as Ice boxes, Liquor Cabinets and gaming tables and have come up empty.

Ideas? I'll post a photo as soon as I get home.

*I don't seem to be able to load pictures here.
 
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Re:what is it 2 Years ago  
I have several antique items that I have inherited ranging from furniture, old games, toys, paintings, coins, etc. I will attach pictures of these items from time to time. I was told that some date back to the 1800's. Would appreciate any help that you can give. Thanks. I will try once again to upload some photos.
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Wagner-Henzy-Fisher Office Desk 1 Year, 11 Months ago  
I have a very nice old office desk made by Wagner-Henzy-Fisher of Cleveland Ohio.

Does anyone know anything about the company or the desk? I can't find any information.
 
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Re:what is it 1 Year, 11 Months ago  
I have a walnut armchair with a label on the bottom manufactured by R.W. Schulze Co., LA, CA. Made expressly for Rucker Fuller Co. Style No 1320-2, dated 2/1/37 with a Serial No 2024. Covered in leather but it's shot. It has handwritten # 8817 on it as well. Anyone have any info on this chair? I'm in Maine near Bar Harbor and there are alot of famous people including the Rockerfellers. This chair would have been a pricy item in 1937 so i'm figuring that the average joe would not have been able to afford the quality. Any idea's on what it's worth if anything? I plan to reupholster it in suede but if it's worth more in the original leather then that would be the other option.
 
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Help classifying these pieces 1 Year, 11 Months ago  
My wife's Grandmother owned these His & Hers chairs and at some point in the 60-70's reupholstered them herself with custom needlepoint.

We are looking to identify the style so that we may appraise them and then possibly put them up for sale. We have other pieces that have higher sentimental value that we will keep.

Many thanks,

Kevin



 
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