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Re:what is it 2 Years, 1 Month ago  
I purchased this at an auction and cannot find any mark or name on it, I have searched internet and can't find anything. I hope someone can help.
 
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1940's Prototype clock(?) by Haydom Mtg Co. 2 Years, 1 Month ago  
I bought this clock in a thrift store. It doesn't work according to clerk (I haven't plugged it in because I don't want to possibly harm motor more).
The motor was made by Haydom Mtg Co. and it's earliest patent is 1933 & it's latest is 1944 (Haydom was an incredible man & inventor from what I have read on him so far - with over 100 patents!)
The clock has no external markings from any company, so I thought it may be pre production, a prototype or a discontinued clock before it was started.
It has a military look (Haydom worked with the military during the war).
Any info on it, it's rarity, it's value, etc.. would be greatly appreciated.
I think it looks like a submarine's window - & is one of the coolest clock designs I've ever seen!
Thanks for any help/info.
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head board foot board small dresser and wash table 2 Years, 1 Month ago  
I am 58 and have inherited a bed, head board and footboard, with angels carved on the headboard and footboard. The headboard is about 5 feet tall and is in perfect condiition. My grandmother inherited this and she woudnot be 140 if she were alive. The woman who gave it toher was about 50 years older than her. Point is, teh bed is over 200 years old. It also has a small dresser and some type of wash pc. I have no idea what this is worth. A cousin wants it because she has fallen in love with it. So she says. Can you tell me what it might be worth? Thanks, Christi I can post pictures tomorrow if that will help
 
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Re:what is it 2 Years, 1 Month ago  
[file] this table measures 36"x36"x25" height, i cannot find any name or markings of any sort on the table. i purchased table in 1999 from a lady that claimed table was imported from germany 10yrs prior. not sure type of wood or marble inlay. can anyone please tell me what kind of table this may be? thank you im sorry photo size was to large to upload, i will correct this soon and send photo in
 
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Re:what is it 2 Years ago  
Am trying to find out any info on a W & J Sloane desk. It is numbered 9337-650 Desk L.20
 
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Cast Iron Figure with Clock Stomach? 2 Years ago  
Newbie here in need of help! (I hope). I am sorting through gobs of items belonging to my mom who can no longer keep up. She was an antique collector (born 1920) and has the oddest things! I've searched for days but can't find anything on this one. A cast iron figurine of a man dressed from the Federal Period. 18" H. It's in such good shape, I fear it's a repro. Anyone ever seen anything even a little bit like it? The bottom is stamped JvE
 
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