This chest has been in my family for atlest 75 years that i am aware of, I am not interested in selling it, but would like to know it's value and when exactlly it was made. I do not know much about it, I do know that it was made by the Honderich furniture company limited in Milverton Ontario Canada, there is a stamp on the inside that say's red seal style # A17 it is 100% pure cedar with a key push lock made of solid brass i have been told all the hardware is solid brass (hinges ect..) it has a pull out drawer in the bottom which is only about 6 inches deep, i have pulled the drawer right out and the joints in the drawer are all dove tailed, if anyone has any opinions please let me know thanks
HI; I OWN THE TEAPOT ON THE ATTACHED PICTURES. I WOULD LIKE TO SELL IT BUT ALSO WANT TO KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT IT. NO MARKS ANYWHERE. THIS IS WHAT I THINK IT IS. CAN YOU VERIFY OR ADD TO THIS DESCRIPTION AND TELL ME IT'S VALUE AT AUCTION
This appears to be an Art Nouveau tea pot that is luxuriously decorated with very dimensional hand CHASING and a reposse’ process. Styled with sinuous curves, naturalistic motif floral, and acanthus leavesfoliate design. This style was popular from about 1895 to 1905. The finial is a flower blossom resting in a leafy grouping. The lid is hinged. The goose spout has leaves at the tip; the base of the spout has leaves gracefully clustering feathers. The “C” shaped handle has the original ivory insulators. The pedestal circular base has decorative edging that is made up of a line of beads which could be applied or embossed. Measures approximately 10.5” high and 12.5” spout to end of handle.
It is in excellent condition. The interior is smooth except for the inside of the lid.
I believe it to be SILVERPLATED HOLLOWARE QUADRUPLE PLATE.