I have an antique butter churn for which I am trying to find the value. It was manufactured by H Holmes and Son, and imprinted on it is: "Fyler's Improved Butter Working Churn 2". It was built in Grafton, Vermont, between 1900-1949 (I think). The item was in production for just a short period of time, between the time of the pump style and mechanical machine. It is made of wood with wood stand, top, and interior paddles. It is 34 inches high, 26 inches deep, and 12 inches wide. Attached is a photo.
Any help in placing a rough value on the item is greatly appreciated.