Mid-Century, Antiques and Vintage
NOT EVERYTHING IS LISTED HERE. We have literally TONS of collectibles, vintage and antique items. We will be gradually uploading everything. And also hopefully listing items from other sellers.
This Silvertone TV was probably purchased from Sears in the 1950’s. It will bring a lot of history and a conversation starter into someone’s home. The tubes are missing, so it does not work. $139.95
Antique Empire Chest-of-Drawers from the 1800’s (probably over 150 years old). Solid Wood (NO plywood, fiberboard or particle board). Cherry finish with mahogany veneer on the front. UNlike most dressers today, there are Large Drawers. Hand-made dovetails. Drawers and veneer with 150 years of use have been Repaired and Restored. Below are pictures showing the patina, the detailed workmanship, the hand-made dovetails, etc. (The drawer pulls are not original.) $699.00
“Egyptian milk pitcher”
The man I got this from, probably at least 30 years ago, got it from an airplane pilot who brought it back from Egypt. He said it was “an Egyptian milk pitcher.” I have not seen anything like it. The pitcher is over 40″ tall. It is hand-crafted mostly from solid copper.
Price: $449.95
(Copper mining in Egypt goes back thousands of years. The Romans sentenced Christians and prisoners to work as slave labor in the copper mines.)
Imported Vintage/Antique Walnut Table. Book-matched burled walnut veneer on top. Scalloped Edge, Carved pedestel base. Can be lowered and used as a large coffee table. Click for more information.
Vintage Tell City solid maple Rocking Chair
Excellent condition
$299.95
The Tell City Chair Company (Tell City, Indiana) started in 1865. Logs were floated down the river, pulled into the saw mill, and made into chairs, sometimes in as little as 24-48 hours. In the early 1900′ they were making 12,000 double-cane chairs/week. In 1914, they began making rocking chairs and chairs for offices and schools. It became the largest chair factory in the world. They sold to 8,000 furniture stores. Later they started making tables and bedroom furniture. In 1985 the workers’ union went on strike. In the next 9 years, the company could not recover. In 1994, there was another strike for 8 months. Then there was another strike in 1996, and the plant closed for a few years. In 2003, three of the factories were demolished. In 2011, after 146 years, Tell City Furniture closed forever.
SET PRICE $139.95
Depression-era Dresser
Walnut veneer, carvings + other decorative touches. Waterfall front. (1930s – 1940s)
Discount-priced because it needs numerous veneer repairs
$49.95
Depression-era Mirror
Nice Decoration/Designs on the mirror itself.
Walnut veneer, carvings + other decorations.
Mostly in good condition except for a few small pieces missing from the top
$99.95








