1930 Schoenhut living room group #2, includes fireplace with brick paper around the inside, brass andirons with real “logs” and “ashes” underneath, very realistic, 3 3/4” wide, 1 3/4” deep on top and 3 1/4” tall. Mantel clock with paper face 2 1/2” wide, 5/8” deep, and 1 1/4” tall. Chair with cut out design on the back, 3” tall, 2” wide 2 deep. Floor lamp with light green shade and gold base and pole. 4 1/2” tall. Where the pole comes through the base it come through a little too much and makes the lamp teeter. Stands up fine, but it teeters. A little sanding would probably take care of it, I’ll leave it up to the new owner. Everything is in very good condition.
Many years ago, I bought a 1928 Gottschalk dollhouse that was fully furnished with these 1928-1930 Schoenhut dollhouse furniture sets. At first I thought that was odd, but then realized it made perfect sense since the house and furniture were made in the same year and they look perfect together.
The last picture shows this set in the Gottschalk house.
Item #278
1930 Schoenhut living room group #2, includes fireplace with brick paper around the inside, brass andirons with real “logs” and “ashes” underneath, very realistic, 3 3/4” wide, 1 3/4” deep on top and 3 1/4” tall. Mantel clock with paper face 2 1/2” wide, 5/8” deep, and 1 1/4” tall. Chair with cut out design on the back, 3” tall, 2” wide 2 deep. Floor lamp with light green shade and gold base and pole. 4 1/2” tall. Where the pole comes through the base it come through a little too much and makes the lamp teeter. Stands up fine, but it teeters. A little sanding would probably take care of it, I’ll leave it up to the new owner. Everything is in very good condition.
Many years ago, I bought a 1928 Gottschalk dollhouse that was fully furnished with these 1928-1930 Schoenhut dollhouse furniture sets. At first I thought that was odd, but then realized it made perfect sense since the house and furniture were made in the same year and they look perfect together.
The last picture shows this set in the Gottschalk house.
Item #278