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GmanOh10's items5 of 8Barrel Top Trunk Information Imperial Table made in Grand Rapids
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    Posted 6 years ago

    GmanOh10
    (8 items)

    Have a dresser and don’t know much about looks like the tag on the back was removed which could probably tell me what style and era it’s out of. Anyway if someone knows anything about this please don’t hesitate to make a comment and I will get back if I have anymore. Thanks

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    1. scottvez scottvez, 6 years ago
      2nd quarter, 20th century.

      Top drawer appears to be a replacement as the pulls/ graining don't match and it is undersized.

      scott
    2. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 6 years ago
      Likely mid thirties to early fifties, nice veneer work to give it some other design than the tradition back splat of an acanthus leaf scroll drsign. It is influenced by the art deco design which is earlier 20th century design. If you do to your local library or bigger one they can likely access early catalogs like Sears or Simpsons, amd you would find a lot of furniture showiing very similar designs. That gives you a lot of knowledgein itself.There were thousands of furniture makers so unless there is a label other than a furniture store, there are 88% of makers who left no records. The local library may have an archive room with ads from local furniture manufacturers and that can glean ore info. As I mentioned there are many puics to see.

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