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Decanter

allthingspast's picture

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Category: 
Glass
Condition: 
Mint
Long Description: 

I recently purchased this free blown glass decanter. It has impressions/denting in the top glass plug and the vase has some impressions or denting...possibly tool marks? The plug is glass and the the top of the plug is scalloped but the pinches are different sizes. There is a rough pontil mark on the bottom. The decanter approximately 11" with the plug and 7 3/4 without the plug. The width of the base is 3" and the widest part of the decanter is approximately 7" in width. The glass is a strange but pretty smoky gray/green and when I hold it up to a light, I can see through it. When I look through it in the light, I see hues of amber.  There are no chips or cracks that I can find.  Any help with identifiers and value would be greatly appreciated.

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Adjustable Steel and Wood Chair

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Sun, 09/30/2012 - 11:04am -- feedfad

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Category: 
Furniture
Condition: 
Good
Long Description: 

Chair with adjustable, bent wood back.  Looks a lot like an old '40s drafting stool, but the seat height isn't adjustable.  Wingnuts adjust back height.  Round wooden seat sits on square steel frame with tulip curved legs.  No identifying marks.  From all I can tell, it may be a Toledo/Uhl or just a knock off. 

I inherited these chairs from a friend who paid a lot for them at a swanky boutique in Los Angeles.  Any thoughts about what these chairs are, what they're really worth and how much I could sell them for? 

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Industrial, Vintage, Toledo, Uhl, Steel, Maple, Drafting Chair, 1940s, Adjustable back, Wingnut
Industrial, Vintage, Toledo, Uhl, Steel, Maple, Drafting Chair, 1940s, Adjustable back, Wingnut
Industrial, Vintage, Toledo, Uhl, Steel, Maple, Drafting Chair, 1940s, Adjustable back, Wingnut
Industrial, Vintage, Toledo, Uhl, Steel, Maple, Drafting Chair, 1940s, Adjustable back, Wingnut

Antique Dark Wood Cupboard

aleale222's picture

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Category: 
Furniture
Condition: 
Excellent
Long Description: 

This antique cupboard known here in San Juan, Puerto Rico as "chinero" belonged to my great grandmother. She came to Puerto Rico from Spain in the 1900's. All we know is that the piece is old, dark wood, excelent condition, has one drawer and two shingles, has glass on the sides and in the front. My grandmother and I would like to know if it has some kind of value, if you have further information, how much can it be selled for? Anything that can help us put the right price to it.

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front
side

Push 'em Toy box

scarletskye's picture

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Category: 
Antique Toys
Condition: 
Good
Long Description: 

Found this in someone's trash (gasp!) and thought it was super cute. It was covered in kids stickers so I cleaned it all up with some goo gone.  There is "some" rust  - however I would think that would be expected.

I wanted to get some information on it as I have been online all day and can not find any comparables.  All I can find is licensed ones from the 50s - Mickey, Disney, Raggedy Ann - however those were made of pressed cardboard and this one is all metal, which would date it earlier than the rest, I would think. Any ideas? I would really appreciate some help

This one is missing the casters.

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Push 'em Metal Toy Box (car/cart)
Text on all four sides
Minor(?) rust

Vintage mirror, brush, & comb

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Category: 
General Antiques and Collectibles
Condition: 
Excellent
Long Description: 

I have an antique/vintage hand mirror, brush, and comb. They are all three gold or brass in color with a design on the backs of them. I was wanting to know how much approximately these would be worth.

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