You've got a nice East Lake cane rocker (and not that "spline" cane newer stuff). And that windsor is nice too. Too bad it isn't a Wallace Nutting!
It's hard to say the value, because that depends on where you're located. I know CO would command more for items then WI
But what $ I have no idea in CO
Here in WI, I would ask $ 150.00 easy for the east lake cane seat chair. The windsor rocker is a tough one. If it was marked, that would help. But don't discount it. I don't believe it's "valuable", but you might be able to fetch $125
I was at an auction many years ago, with dozens of seasoned antique dealers (I was a dealer too, but much younger).
There was a windsor chair there and all the old time dealers were snubbing their noses at it thinking it used to be a rocker, but someone cut the rockers off.
I liked it and had a feeling. I bid on it and won it for $45.00
I got it home, took a good look at the bottom of the seat, and sure 'nuff, it was a Wallace Nutting!I sold it for $1,200
I think for the rest though $75 is about fair. But I was heavy into refinishing, so I got a lot more for my chairs.
In retrospect, the damage to my lounges and all the hard work, was it worth it? Heck yeah! lol...I had fun turning the almighty dollar!
Edit: P.S. I forgot the Mission style rocker. Mission was all the rage 25/35 years ago, not too much now, and it's a simple rocker.
If it's sturdy and the seat is intact, I can see it worth about $200. It's oak after all, and shows the nice quarter sawn.