Q: I bought a tufted leather rocking chair with a wood frame and spring base in 1973 and had it re-covered in glove leather. The chair was made by A.W. Schram & Sons of Oshkosh, Wis. I would like to sell it. Can you give me an idea of the chair's value?

A: Adolph W. Schram started a furniture company in Plymouth, Wis., in 1888. The company was operating as A.W. Schram & Sons Co. in Oshkosh by 1903. Schram advertised its patented convolute spring rocker in 1903. The business moved to Ladysmith, Wis., in 1917 and became Ladysmith Chair & Furniture Co. Your rocking chair is not a popular design and might sell for $200 to $300.