iam not really sure what this called. the wood looks like walnut, if anyone can help identrify it and give me a idea of its value i wood greatly appreciate it.
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iam not really sure what this called. the wood looks like walnut, if anyone can help identrify it and give me a idea of its value i wood greatly appreciate it.
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Re: dresser
looking for someone to tell me what it is, and the value.
Re: dresser
You'll need to put up some better images to properly identify this piece. The style is American Empire, which went through two periods of popularity, the first 1815-40, the second 1890-1910. The originals tend to have all hand cut joints on the drawers, the later reproductions have machine made dovetail joints on the drawers.
Re: dresser
Thank you