I was given this bench a few years ago and in moving recently someone told me that it might be an antique. just trying to find out some info and possibly sell it.
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Re: Tell City Chair Company Gossip Bench with Swivel Chair
Re: Tell City Chair Company Gossip Bench with Swivel Chair
It's not an antique, it's in the Colonial Revival style which has come back in vogue several times since its first appearance Circa 1876 in the run up to the Centennial year of America declaring itself a Nation in 1776. Tell City operated under that name from the mid 1920's through the 1990's. There are collectors for Tell City furniture, but telephone tables like this are a hard sell in the current market, at auction they often sell for under $100.00.