Posted 10 years ago
LauraL
(92 items)
Hi.. Once again.. Any information on this? Thank you so much! I know it is wood & rotates... Probably at least 100 years old. Thanks.
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Posted 10 years ago
LauraL
(92 items)
Hi.. Once again.. Any information on this? Thank you so much! I know it is wood & rotates... Probably at least 100 years old. Thanks.
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Yeh at least 100 years. Good find.
Any value to this do you think?
Looking at all your posts I think you are picking a 1950's motel left overs.
Not... These have been in the family for about 100 years.
See how easy it is to screw up on this site? Been in the family for 100 years makes it that old. Nobody ever bought anything new so this is at least 100 years old. You make a good point and I shall remember it when viewing your posts. Everything is old and nothing new was purchased over the years. You have a very frugal family.
Your post sounds sarcastic.. That's a shame. Just asking advice. These have been packed away for many years. I would assume they have been around at least 100 years. They were passed down from generation to generation.
These are having to be sold to take care of medical expenses.
Just asking opinions. Not for sarcasm or snippy remarks.
Some close up pics would be helpful.
scott
Here is a couple more photos. Thank you
A photo of the bottom, showing the turning device would be helpful.
scott
You do a good job of identifying sarcasm, now if you applied that energy to identifying your items you would be a wonder.
It is actually a replica of a British revolving bookcase.
fhrjr2
Go away. (No sarcasm in that statement.)
Have you filled your quota for nastiness today? I didn't realize that posting here and asking a question meant that I deserved a flogging from you.
Shame on you.
Fhrjr2 No one forced you to make a comment in the first place.
If you don't like my postings or my questions... Don't answer.
Again, shame on you for deciding that you had to try to spoil someone else's day.