Posted 11 months ago
TlovesS
(5 items)
Hello collectors and afficionado's. I absolutely love this dresser and I thought it was from the 30s art deco--but I am no longer sure. I can tell from the curved wood and the legs that's it's handmade. But am not sure of the style period, origin, wood, really anything. I would love any and all details please. I am learning and would love any input you would give me. I am slowly collecting pieces, rare, beautiful, one of a kinds, if you will for a store I'd like to open one day with rare and gorgeous furniture, housewares, clothing, jewelry, etc. for my brother. In the meantime, I am desperate to learn more, especially about some of the pieces I already have. And I come to this site often and visit antique stores and markets often. Any details you can give ,e about this piece including country of origin, any history, approximate value, etc. I would so so appreciate.
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I don't know this ones history, but I have one very similar, well looks just like it, It's my first dresser and my mother bought it at a Salvation Army store in 1956 for $3.00. It has severed to hold my clothes and somethings I care not to remember. I hope someone will ID this one. I love yours and thanks for sharing.
Beautiful lines! I love your home! Very eclectic!
I had the exact same piece except mine was maple. I got it and used it until I moved to Florida. Mine had a sticker on the back that said it was sold by Sears. The date on the sales sticker as I remember was 1952.
When I bought it there were eight coats of paint on it. I stripped it to the patina and polished it with four ought steel wool followed by butchers wax. The drawers were dovetailed and there were dust block partitions below each drawer. I sold it for $350 when we moved.
Very sturdy piece that is easy on the eyes.
PS: I believe this piece has been refinished. The drawer pulls are far more modern than the dresser. If you remove one of them you should see an indentation on the face of the drawer where the smaller pull was. Should have been a glass pull with a silver color screw.
ill look into it tormorro
Similar to my grandmothers and she had her dresser since early to mid 1900's.