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Q.
This unusual thing came from my grandfather\'s home in roseldale, Toronto.
You put a coin in your hand, press the lever on the back, the eyes roll up immediately, the tongue pull back, and the arm shoots the coin into your mouth.
About 19 cm high (7. 5 inches).
It is very heavy and in good condition with the words \"Buffalo\" printed on the bottom. N. Y. —U. S. A. Pat\'d in U. S.
On June 8 and 23, 83 photos were taken in Canada. 8827.
We know that this is very rare and may be valuable. —Jim, Sault Ste. MarieA.
These are known as cast iron machinery banks, which have been heavily collected for decades and are difficult to find in any case.
This is a modest scarcity called \"short fat \".
\"These seem to be made for children, and today is as attractive for adults as it was for the first time in the 1880 s.
The bank was first patented by Sheppard hardware in 1882. in Buffalo, N. Y.
Although your paint is worn out, it provides true authenticity and distinguishes it from a modern replica.
It will continue to entertain for about $450. Q.
When I lived in the Marine era of the 1970 s, I collected hook-like mats, especially in the lenenburg area of Nova Scotia.
I like this little Mat Best.
Its size is 16x26 inch and the shape is very good.
I was thinking about what it might be worth when we\'re scaling down and thinking about selling something. —
Roger from StratfordA
Textiles belong to a collection area, and its assessment can benefit from well-trained eyes, so I contacted Carol Telfer, a textile expert in strafo, Ontario.
Your Mat fits the trend, she says, because compared to those that feature simple geometric patterns, Hook mats depicting scenes are becoming more and more popular.
She mentioned that your mat might have been made with a kit made by the new Glasgow garlitte family. S.
He sells hundreds of designs to choose from, most likely including your kit.
Garrets, which has been operating from 1892 to the 20 th century, is the largest and most respected manufacturer of mat patterns in Canada.
John Garrett even filed a patent for one hand.
The hook machine in 1926 is called the blue carpet hook machine.
The stunning harbor view on your mat should be of some interest and I would say it is worth about $175. Q.
This small cabinet/table has been in our cabin for 50 years.
I guess it\'s my father\'s. in-
In early 1900, Luo\'s parents were in Montreal.
There is a small shelf in the cabinet, a long and narrow pocket, and a narrow elevated shelf with seven holes.
The hinge table top rotates and opens to form an almost square octagonal top 80 cm wide (31. 5 inches)
74 cm deep (29 inches).
The only mark I found was the 2159 on the bottom of the cabinet.
Can you tell me what it is? —
Charlie of Otava
You have a game table (
Pocket of poker chips, checkers, etc. )
This could double as a smoker\'s position (
Inner pipe rack).
It\'s made up of quarters.
The popular Mission-style cutting oak in the American Arts and Crafts movement (1880-1910)
It is proved by its long straight line.
In addition, the carving on the door is known as the Prince of Wales feather, probably in honor of the Prince\'s visit to Canada in early 1900.
The fill-in number is the only evidence that your table is not a tableof-a-
Handmade items are likely to be commercially produced.
It is in good shape, interesting and practical.
It\'s worth at least $550 today.
John Sewell is an expert in antiques and fine arts.
To submit an item to this column, go to the contact John page on www.
Johanswell antiquesca.
Please measure your work, say when and how you get it, how much you pay and list any identification marks.
High resolution jpeg must also be included. (
Email Submission is accepted only. )
Evaluation is only an estimate. Q.
This unusual thing came from my grandfather\'s home in roseldale, Toronto.
You put a coin in your hand, press the lever on the back, the eyes roll up immediately, the tongue pull back, and the arm shoots the coin into your mouth.
About 19 cm high (7. 5 inches).
It is very heavy and in good condition with the words \"Buffalo\" printed on the bottom. N. Y. —U. S. A. Pat\'d in U. S.
On June 8 and 23, 83 photos were taken in Canada. 8827.
We know that this is very rare and may be valuable. —Jim, Sault Ste. MarieA.
These are known as cast iron machinery banks, which have been heavily collected for decades and are difficult to find in any case.
This is a modest scarcity called \"short fat \".
\"These seem to be made for children, and today is as attractive for adults as it was for the first time in the 1880 s.
The bank was first patented by Sheppard hardware in 1882. in Buffalo, N. Y.
Although your paint is worn out, it provides true authenticity and distinguishes it from a modern replica.
It will continue to entertain for about $450. Q.
When I lived in the Marine era of the 1970 s, I collected hook-like mats, especially in the lenenburg area of Nova Scotia.
I like this little Mat Best.
Its size is 16x26 inch and the shape is very good.
I was thinking about what it might be worth when we\'re scaling down and thinking about selling something. —
Roger from StratfordA
Textiles belong to a collection area, and its assessment can benefit from well-trained eyes, so I contacted Carol Telfer, a textile expert in strafo, Ontario.
Your Mat fits the trend, she says, because compared to those that feature simple geometric patterns, Hook mats depicting scenes are becoming more and more popular.
She mentioned that your mat might have been made with a kit made by the new Glasgow garlitte family. S.
He sells hundreds of designs to choose from, most likely including your kit.
Garrets, which has been operating from 1892 to the 20 th century, is the largest and most respected manufacturer of mat patterns in Canada.
John Garrett even filed a patent for one hand.
The hook machine in 1926 is called the blue carpet hook machine.
The stunning harbor view on your mat should be of some interest and I would say it is worth about $175. Q.
This small cabinet/table has been in our cabin for 50 years.
I guess it\'s my father\'s. in-
In early 1900, Luo\'s parents were in Montreal.
There is a small shelf in the cabinet, a long and narrow pocket, and a narrow elevated shelf with seven holes.
The hinge table top rotates and opens to form an almost square octagonal top 80 cm wide (31. 5 inches)
74 cm deep (29 inches).
The only mark I found was the 2159 on the bottom of the cabinet.
Can you tell me what it is? —
Charlie of Otava
You have a game table (
Pocket of poker chips, checkers, etc. )
This could double as a smoker\'s position (
Inner pipe rack).
It\'s made up of quarters.
The popular Mission-style cutting oak in the American Arts and Crafts movement (1880-1910)
It is proved by its long straight line.
In addition, the carving on the door is known as the Prince of Wales feather, probably in honor of the Prince\'s visit to Canada in early 1900.
The fill-in number is the only evidence that your table is not a tableof-a-
Handmade items are likely to be commercially produced.
It is in good shape, interesting and practical.
It\'s worth at least $550 today.
John Sewell is an expert in antiques and fine arts.
To submit an item to this column, go to the contact John page on www.
Johanswell antiquesca.
Please measure your work, say when and how you get it, how much you pay and list any identification marks.
High resolution jpeg must also be included. (
Email Submission is accepted only. )
Evaluation is only an estimate. Q.
This unusual thing came from my grandfather\'s home in roseldale, Toronto.
You put a coin in your hand, press the lever on the back, the eyes roll up immediately, the tongue pull back, and the arm shoots the coin into your mouth.
About 19 cm high (7. 5 inches).
It is very heavy and in good condition with the words \"Buffalo\" printed on the bottom. N. Y. —U. S. A. Pat\'d in U. S.
On June 8 and 23, 83 photos were taken in Canada. 8827.
We know that this is very rare and may be valuable. —Jim, Sault Ste. MarieA.
These are known as cast iron machinery banks, which have been heavily collected for decades and are difficult to find in any case.
This is a modest scarcity called \"short fat \".
\"These seem to be made for children, and today is as attractive for adults as it was for the first time in the 1880 s.
The bank was first patented by Sheppard hardware in 1882. in Buffalo, N. Y.
Although your paint is worn out, it provides true authenticity and distinguishes it from a modern replica.
It will continue to entertain for about $450. Q.
When I lived in the Marine era of the 1970 s, I collected hook-like mats, especially in the lenenburg area of Nova Scotia.
I like this little Mat Best.
Its size is 16x26 inch and the shape is very good.
I was thinking about what it might be worth when we\'re scaling down and thinking about selling something. —
Roger from StratfordA
Textiles belong to a collection area, and its assessment can benefit from well-trained eyes, so I contacted Carol Telfer, a textile expert in strafo, Ontario.
Your Mat fits the trend, she says, because compared to those that feature simple geometric patterns, Hook mats depicting scenes are becoming more and more popular.
She mentioned that your mat might have been made with a kit made by the new Glasgow garlitte family. S.
He sells hundreds of designs to choose from, most likely including your kit.
Garrets, which has been operating from 1892 to the 20 th century, is the largest and most respected manufacturer of mat patterns in Canada.
John Garrett even filed a patent for one hand.
The hook machine in 1926 is called the blue carpet hook machine.
The stunning harbor view on your mat should be of some interest and I would say it is worth about $175. Q.
This small cabinet/table has been in our cabin for 50 years.
I guess it\'s my father\'s. in-
In early 1900, Luo\'s parents were in Montreal.
There is a small shelf in the cabinet, a long and narrow pocket, and a narrow elevated shelf with seven holes.
The hinge table top rotates and opens to form an almost square octagonal top 80 cm wide (31. 5 inches)
74 cm deep (29 inches).
The only mark I found was the 2159 on the bottom of the cabinet.
Can you tell me what it is? —
Charlie of Otava
You have a game table (
Pocket of poker chips, checkers, etc. )
This could double as a smoker\'s position (
Inner pipe rack).
It\'s made up of quarters.
The popular Mission-style cutting oak in the American Arts and Crafts movement (1880-1910)
It is proved by its long straight line.
In addition, the carving on the door is known as the Prince of Wales feather, probably in honor of the Prince\'s visit to Canada in early 1900.
The fill-in number is the only evidence that your table is not a tableof-a-
Handmade items are likely to be commercially produced.
It is in good shape, interesting and practical.
It\'s worth at least $550 today.
John Sewell is an expert in antiques and fine arts.
To submit an item to this column, go to the contact John page on www.
Johanswell antiquesca.
Please measure your work, say when and how you get it, how much you pay and list any identification marks.
High resolution jpeg must also be included. (
Email Submission is accepted only. )
Evaluation is only an estimate.

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