I inherited a buffet hutch & table set from my mother after she passed away & I have absolutely no information on it other than the stamped "Walter of Wabash" on the underside of the table. After researching (& getting really nowhere) I have discovered that Walter only made the sliders for tables in first half of the 1900's. I have searched for hours & hours & cannot find anything even similar to these pieces on the internet.
I want to refinish the set & update it. I'm not interested in selling it, since it was my mother's furniture but I was hoping someone could give me some more info & maybe a ballpark amount of what it may be worth. If it's valuable, it may affect my decision on how & how much I update the pieces (paint vs stain, replace glass on doors, etc).
This piece was manufactured by a.h. Notman for the blue heron inn in palm beach. The hotel, funded by sewing machine heir Paris singer, never opened. This dresser is in great condition.
I have a large, framed print or serigraph of a coastal scene with the signature "Bunnell", no first name or date. Not sure of the tie period though I'd guess its '60's - monochromatic blues, grays, greens, beiges.
I dont know what type or who made it or how old it is, This table is made from mahogany I believe it has a vener line around the top, carved all along the base it has strechers and a urn style finale.