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Victorian Furniture153 of 408Martin Maier -Oak Slat (Bevel top) TrunkGRAND CUTS Barber Chairs in Spring, Texas
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    Posted 8 years ago

    chalkculture
    (2 items)

    I just recently acquired a couple of really nice pieces, and I've done a little bit of research based on the information on the tags on this dresser, but I'd love to know more.
    What I have found is that this is a Mount Airy dresser, purchased through Woodhouse & Co out of Montreal, Canada. The stamp is hard to see in the picture as it's faded, but it looks like No. 25. I've seen one other like this one listed on an antique furniture company's website, and they listed theirs as 1920's era Victorian style. That is the only other one I could find to match mine.
    I'm very much in love with this dresser :)

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    1. racer4four racer4four, 8 years ago
      I am in love with it too. It is a beautiful piece of furniture!
    2. scottvez scottvez, 5 years ago
      Nice solid wood-- do you have the missing drawer and pulls?

      I wouldn't call these Victorian style. The style is very typical of the 2nd quarter, 20th century.

      Thanks for sharing and welcome to CW.

      scott

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