Oak china cabinets from the early 1900's always had wood shelves, just look at a Sears & Roebuck catalog from that period! Also value is $250.00 on a good day!
Stephen... the early pieces also had glass shelves, but I appreciate you putting in your two cents on these segments. Obviously, you like the segment alot since you watch and comment every week. THANKS!
Thanks for watching PTL. I'm so glad we are able to share PTL viewers' art, collectibles and antiques. My appraised values are based on actual retail sales records where similar pieces have recently sold. Thanks for watching@@stephenholmes5362
@@stephenholmes5362 hi Stephen, wondering if you have a website/business or some credentials you are willing to share so that we can see to evaluate your knowledge and experience. I am sure you know anyone can post information on the internet and it is not necessarily true.
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1904 Taber Prang art company "The burning arrow" marked T-5252
Oak china cabinets from the early 1900's always had wood shelves, just look at a Sears & Roebuck catalog from that period! Also value is $250.00 on a good day!
Stephen... the early pieces also had glass shelves, but I appreciate you putting in your two cents on these segments. Obviously, you like the segment alot since you watch and comment every week. THANKS!
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Thanks for watching PTL. I'm so glad we are able to share PTL viewers' art, collectibles and antiques. My appraised values are based on actual retail sales records where similar pieces have recently sold. Thanks for watching@@stephenholmes5362
@@stephenholmes5362 hi Stephen, wondering if you have a website/business or some credentials you are willing to share so that we can see to evaluate your knowledge and experience. I am sure you know anyone can post information on the internet and it is not necessarily true.