Posted 9 months ago
DanielDetr…
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I've had this dresser for a couple years now, I saved it on garbage nice right up the road from me. When I first came across this dresser it was very beat up with cracks, chips and a very dark paint like finish. Once refinished it found its place in my kitchen so everyone who visits can see it! Can anyone offer me more info on the age and an estimated value on this, just curious and would like to widen my knowledge on this dresser.
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Great job on the refinish - it positively glows. 1930s -40s is an accurate guesstimate, but without a tag it would be difficult to pinpoint a specific date/manufacturer etc. Waterfall pieces are under appreciated in my opinion, maybe because they tend to be a bit more on the flimsy side. In my area I see these for $175-$250 in an antique store setting. $100-$200 in thrift stores. You scored!