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Re: vintage bar set
Looking for someone who might know anything about this item.
Re: vintage bar set
hello and thanks for your posting. you have a late 20's to mid-30's portable bar set. I would consider this a transitional piece between art nouveau and art deco. while it is the case that bar sets are common, they are VERY popular and yours, with metal finishings on the sides and transitional nature of design would sell quickly in the $175 to $195. I would price a similar set at $225 in my shop. I am very suprised that there is not a maker's mark on this set. I would be sure to check it carefully. my estimate is based on it being a "no-name," generally available set ...
Re: vintage bar set
Nice