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Hi I feel a little out of place, but wondering if there is someone that could help me. I have acquired a crib from a relative but haven't the foggiest what to do with it or how much its worth. Basically I would like some help in figuring out if its trash or cash. From some research that I have carried out. I have found just one other crib like it called a "rare antique french brass crib with canopy" as you can see this isn't much to go on, also the one I have isn't brass but turned wood, but I guess from the similarity in design that the one I have is a french design. Is there anybody that could help me before it goes up the local skip? I have a attached a picture.
I would say it's a good deal older than the 60s unless you mean the 1860s The girls are right however about using it for a living baby. Don't!!But whether it's maple or walnut it should still be worth $100 or $200 depending on where you live.
Quote from: ghopper1924 on December 04, 2012, 02:41:31 pmI would say it's a good deal older than the 60s unless you mean the 1860s The girls are right however about using it for a living baby. Don't!!But whether it's maple or walnut it should still be worth $100 or $200 depending on where you live.UK i would say..judging by their use of the word ....skip....[/quoteYep! Missed the "skip" the first time.Mart you may be right but I've seen the same overall form and spindlework on 19th century examples.