This is a bowback chair from nichols and stone Co. It has windsor chair on it with a number 955-040 on the bottom. Two of the spindles on the back of the chair are v shaped.
Dark Oak Roll Top Desk. Smaller as if for a child or a woman. 2 deep drawers on right and 1 top center drawer. Ink stamp on back: Made by Paris Mfg Co,No 642, South Paris, ME USA
London: Dean and Sons, Printers, [no date but probably mid 19th century]. Contains 6 pages with colored illustrations and movable figures. Green cloth spine with pictorial orange covers. First Edition? A scarce moveable children's book, with many pages still in working order.
First scene with three moveable pieces but missing one piece and paper handle to operate all; second scene has 2 movable pieces and paper handle intact; third scene has 2 movable pieces but the handle is missing; fourth scene has 4 moveable pieces, but one is disconnected from paper handle; fifth scene has two movable pieces and handle intact; sixth scene has 2 movable pieces but handle is missing; Overall fairly well preserved with moderate wear and rubbing to binding and pages dirty and slightly torn in spots. Missing about 1-3/4 x 4 in of front cover illustration.
Handwritten inscription by Abby Nye, October 16, 1882
I have eight dinner plates with the following legend on the back:
Theodore Haviland
Limoges
France
Patent applied for: 2901
Embossed "TH"
Each plate has an assortment of the same birds and flowers, and although they are arranged in unique collages on every plate, they go together as a set.
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