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Early 1900's Bureau with Beveled Mirror

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16 years ago
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Description This piece has been in my family since the early 1900's; it was my grandmother's. There are no markings on it and we really don't know much about it. I think it may be oak and it has really been kept in storage for many years. It has some wear but overall it isn't it too bad of condition.
Category Furniture
Medium Oak?
Distinguishing marks No markings
Condition Good
Date Period early 1900's
Price Paid (If known) ?
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Submitted by Lovejoy

Dressers of this type are in what's called the "Colonial Revival" style. Colonial Revival pieces are reproductions of the original American Federal furniture originally produced from 1620-1780 based on English and European pieces. The Colonial Revival style became popular after the first Centennial of the American Revolution in 1876. At that time interest and demand for original Colonial & Federal furnishings was so great it outstripped supply.This caused large manufacturers to begin production of pieces in the Colonial and Federal styles from the Jacobean to Duncan Phyfe. The style reached it's peak of popularity during the mid 1920's, but pieces of this type remained in production through the early 1930's. Values for them are generally under $250.00 at auction. Lovejoy
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