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    Posted 4 years ago

    AnythingOb…
    (1778 items)

    Waitaminnit...that's not the way that phrase is supposed to go...?? <lol>

    Pics 3 & 4 was in my bedroom until a few hours ago. What could be a nifty 1940's-ish (?) art-deco styled veneer pattern might or not still be lurking under the pale gray paintjob it had accumulated before I got it, I kinda think it might have been stripped off before the paint since there are no extra 'seams' visible now. Not ever a terribly high quality piece, it otherwise features its original bakelite (?) handles. Interesting wooden casters have been added underneath it, also a long time ago.

    Pics 1 & 2 is now in my bedroom in its place. :-) Made of solid quartersawn oak, this appears to be a high quality piece which might even have hand-cut dovetail joints on its drawerfronts. Each drawer works on slender hardwood (?) runners, and it has all matching turned oak knobs including the two studs to hold a mirror between its arms. Each drawer is fitted with a lock featuring a brass bezel, I have keys and the few locks I've tried still operate. It has cast iron casters. What I *don't* have yet is the actual mirror...I'd sorta forgot it had one, so havta go further digging to see if I can unearth that somewhere...? <lol> Pic 2 is as it came outta the back of the truck from storage, pic 1 is after only one thorough rubdown with Old English, which it seems to have drunk in and responded to very nicely... :-) I have not noticed any markings whatsoever on it. More pics in a post (or two) of their own will be to come of this dresser, for now I need to finish vacuuming its drawers so I can get all my t-shirts and drawws offa the top of the bed again... <lol>

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    1. EZa EZa, 4 years ago
      So beautiful!
    2. kwqd kwqd, 4 years ago
      Nice upgrade. I'm sure, though, that someone would love to explore restoring the other piece, if you could get it into the right hands...
    3. AnythingObscure AnythingObscure, 4 years ago
      Not to worry Kevin, that person won't be me but that chest is now in storage where the 'new' one came from, until I maybe do find whoever it is...? ;-) :-)
    4. AnythingObscure AnythingObscure, 4 years ago
      OH DEAR, more furniture moving is in my forecast...while searching anew for the mirror for this one I just realized I have a matching 2-drawer version of this chest too... <groan> Never did find the mirror BTW... :-(
    5. Sassycheri Sassycheri, 2 years ago
      I have this exact dresser and always wondered what it was worth. When I received it I was told it was over 100 years old and I have it for 8 years now1
    6. Sassycheri Sassycheri, 2 years ago
      Sorry I should of explained it was the first picture

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