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Who is the maker of these dressers?

By ArtLover, 1 July, 2013
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I do not know anything about these dressers.  I have only seen others twice on a site from NJ.  I have no idea of the maker and the NJ seller has not answered my questions.  I want to know if anyone knows who the maker is any help is apperciated.  Thanks for your help. 

Category
American Furniture
Medium
Walnut with burl wood accents on the front.
Distinguishing marks
Mid Ce ntury Design made out of walnut with burl wood accents on the front.
Condition
Mint
Size and dimensions of this item
Tall dresser and two night stands
Date Period
They were origanally purchased in Chicago in 1965
Weight
Heavy, solid wood not cheap crap.
History
??
Price
$1900
Price Paid (If known)
I do not know they were origanally purchased in Chicago in 1965
For Sale?
Yes
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trishapatterson88

12 years ago

Re: Who is the maker of these dressers?

Don't know if this helps, but I saw your add tonight and was searching mid century furniture trying to find the maker of my buffet... I just so happened to come across this

 http://www.midcenturysalvage.com/storage.html

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Lovejoy

12 years ago

In reply to Re: Who is the maker of these dressers? by trishapatterson88

Re: Who is the maker of these dressers?

Without a maker's decal, stamp or tag it's difficult to determine a maker, as most manufacturers were quick to jump on this designer type furniture band wagon after World War Two. The prices listed on the site though are pretty bang on for the current market.

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