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    Posted 14 years ago

    anted11
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    We got this chest at an estate sell and have been unable to find another like it. It is made of mahogany wood, it has 3 drawers, 2 small on top and 1 large underneath. The side panels (not smooth but are more like 2" slats together to make the outter side panel) are in a half circle shape and the top opens up. The dimensions are 28" high, 28" wide and approx. 14" deep. We believe it to be 1940's or 1950's. any help identifying this would greatly be appreciated.
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    Comments

    1. YardSaleDave, 14 years ago
      Your stand is a depression era sewing stand. These stands are commonly know as "Martha Washington" type.
      dave
    2. bossy, 14 years ago
      agree with Dave nice piece
    3. ted berry, 14 years ago
      Thank you so much for your help. The one I have is in very very good condition. What range is a piece like this worth?
    4. bossy, 14 years ago
      hard too say.area makes a difference.guess $125
    5. MaRS MaRS, 14 years ago
      I have one just like yours. I bought it at a used furniture shop in the 70s and paid $75.
    6. savethetoys savethetoys, 14 years ago
      I have one of these too and was told it was to store sewing supplies. If you click on my photos I have one showcasing some old doors but my sewing table like yours is in the photo. I got mine at a used furniture store for $25 but it has heavy patina on it from age.
    7. James James, 14 years ago
      They call them Martha Washington stands near me my wife got hers at a yard sale for $5 in 79

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