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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: sucramphotoshop on August 28, 2014, 10:11:07 PM
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Curious if anyone can tell me about this piece?
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What is the background behind the piece? Where did you get it? Were you told it wasn't a reproduction? This style came back in the 1920's. If this is real its quite valuable. I would really get a hands on inspection of the table from someone extremely reputable.
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This style was reproduced from the late 20`s through the 1940`s !! It is the most common style you will find !! I still have several pieces from that era in storage !! Value is not a lot since so many were made by a number of mfrs !! You might find a style number on the underside !! Not all had one but some did !!
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Greenacres,
I don't know the background I found it on the curb. It's nice screws were lose I think someone just decided they did not want it.
Thanks,
Mart,
Their is a number on the bottom. I will post this later this evening.
Thank you both for the response.
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No need to post the numbers,, the fact that it has one dates both pieces, the table and the chest to 20th century !! Still not a bad find and the price was right !! I would have grabbed it too !! Give the Duncan Phyfe a coat of Old English dark and it will look great !! Use lemon oil on the chest !!
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Mart so does that mean no value?
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No, I did not mean no value,,I just meant a small one !! Depending on where you are maybe $50. to $65. if its in excellent condition, good and tight, no wiggles, and few scratches !! You expect a little wear on anything old but it should be minimal and in the correct places !! Even though you can`t retire on what you make from it,, its still found money since you got it free !! I will take that all day long !!
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I see thanks Mart I appreciate it!