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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: Laurenold on July 22, 2014, 02:23:42 PM
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Hi I have purchased a wardrobe which was made by the above mentioned cabinet makers. I have done a lot of research and Christies sold two pieces for £4,000 and someone also provided an online valuation for 3,500-4,000 for a drop leaf table by the same makers. can anyone provide a valuation for a wardrobe by these makers (1800's) thanks
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Can you please post several pictures of your wardrobe?
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yes certainly will do that now
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wow have the pics but unfamiliar with how to attach them to these messages, can you help?
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Upload them to Photobucket. Then copy the Img on the right side of the page. Paste to forum. I hope this helps.
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wow ok, bit of a palava. Will try that. thanks
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yay did it! thanks x
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link to christie's auction -
http://www.christies.com/lotfinder/furniture-lighting/a-pair-of-late-victorian-fruitwood-display-5037889-details.aspx
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If you read the Christies description it said "The labels were supplied by Hannah and Holland" not that they made it !! Chances are they did not !! House furnishers back then were the same as what we today know as Decorators and Designers !! Most of their furniture was contracted and made for them by many craftsmen of that day !! They just put their label on because it was sold through their shop or studio !! I have not found one yet that actually made their own furniture !! No matter whose name is on it the selling price depends on the piece itself !! Those glass display cases always sell pretty well even if no name is on it !! Didn`t see the others you mentioned that sold at Christies !! Who gave you that valuation ??
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Hi mart
There was like a drop leaf table I will paste the link below
http://www.justanswer.com/antiques/63wk4-hello-glenda-piece-furniture.html
does the wardrobe look like a junk one to you? it just struck me that it was really beautiful and when i researched it must be late 1800's so fairly old too
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No,,Of course it isn`t junk !! But wardrobes do not sell as well as the classic gate leg table that the expert at the site gave as an example !! No one uses a wardrobe anymore !! Couldn`t see the table that was in question !! And again,, she said that it was sold by Hannah and Holland and she could not find if they produced it or were just the sellers of the table !! They were evidently a high end design house and that is in your favor !! I would say you are right on the date,,late 1800`s or early 1900`s !! Looks like nice solid oak !! Are you wanting to sell it ??