Full dining set manufactured by Jefferson Woodworking in Louisville, KY, possibly for Heywood Wakefield (which is printed on the bottom). Includes 6 reupholstered chairs with wicker style backs (small hole in one of the chair backs), 2 leaves, and custom fit pad. Was refinished about 30 years ago and is in excellent condition. Date of mfr is unknown but likely early 70s.
I’m looking to find out how much these nightstand are worth? I’ve had them for a long time so there are some scratches on them and one is missing a handle.
I found another listing online of one of these stating “ Mahogany One Drawer Side Table.Vintage Federal Style Mahogany One Drawer Side Table.
2 Tier, dovetail joint construction
Sturdy
Approximate measures:
Height 27.1/4” width 16” depth 13”.”
14 piece ornately carved Burlington House dining room set--circa late 60s, early 70s. Used very little. THis set is in perfect condition with the exception of 2 small scratch marks on the China closet base caused by movers when bought. Solid wood and made in Lexington North Carolina.
I am selling these at my mom's estate sale and would like some idea of their value. The child of the child's chairs was born in 1965. The magazine rack, which I think is hammered brass, is at least that old. The table is probably 1970's, probably 30" high, has a goldish (possibly not original) finish on top, and has no markings. I do not have the exact measurements for any of these, but can add info later.