I will upload a picture asap but until then let me just say that I feel some deep history about this chair. I'm reminded of "Little House On The Prairie" when I look at the crude material it's made of. I have only been able to find out the approx. dates the Co. made this chair and that being 1885. A search of Ebay estimated the value of both chair and desk and just the chair alone but I'm not sure if that was based on this particular maker of school desks and chairs.
This is a very small china tea set, though i'm not sure exactly if it's china or porcelain. The set is all white with no distinguishable designs. There are 7 pieces altogether; a larger platter, the teapot, the teapot lid, two small plates, one teacup and a small creamer. there's a small chip on the teapot and part of the handle of the creamer is broken. The tallest piece, being the teapot is almost 2" in height.
The wood on this box was tinted in a gold color with a decoupage of a Fragonard painting on the cover, surrounded by burnt designs on all four sides. it has 2 metal hinges on the shorter side of the box. The interior is lined with a blue velvet.