OOC:
Tronus was trying to figure something out about the weight of the crates and whether Olarie would have needed help with them, so using your advantage for that negates the failed roll IMO. I'll riff on that idea, though, and give you a detail about the crates' craftsmanship.
From this vantage point, Tronus isn't able to ascertain much about the crates; they seem a decent size, but for what he can tell, they may have only been used to store linens or other light-weight items. They do bear a stamp on them that seems to be the mark of a shipping company of some sort.
During their search of the premises, Nera and Mengus do notice a couple of things that seem to be added by the lady: The first is a fancy-looking vase of fresh-cut flowers sitting on a small table. The second is a wrapped bundle of clothing with patterns and fabrics popular among young women in the Free Cities. Signs suggest Lady Dribbage intends to stay in the house permanently.
As he scoops his holy icon back up, Nekurr notices a discolored rectangular patch of wall over the mantle, as if there used to be a painting of some kind hanging there.
Finally, Barvek doesn't see anything that suggests a break-in, at least not in this room. Yet he does overhear the distinctive whistle of the lady's teakettle from the kitchen. It's one Barvek recalls from a case long ago involving a person with very discerning tastes in tea. Perhaps Lady Dribbage or her uncle had the same appreciation for fine teas?
OOC:
That leaves Hildarr to try something. I'll have the lady return very soon!