I found this piece in a farm house in Coleman, Ga. Â The family recieved it from a late uncle in Augusta Ga. who lived in the childhood home of President Woodrow Wilson. Before the uncles death, most of his collection was auctioned. Â The uncle saved pieces with meaning. I'm not a collector, bought the item because it was unique and the price was right. Â No idea of its origin or worth. Â The cabinet is made of wood with sculptured metal door fronts and trim. Â Picture taken of the underside did not come out due to the flash but I found an ink stamped marking about 2" diameter that appeared like a flower design. Â The pictures also show the art work throughout the wood sections at the bottom and top trim. Â Any thoughts would be appreciated
Category
Furniture
Medium
wood and unknown metal
Distinguishing marks
ink stamp on bottom side of base, appeared to be a flower approx 2" diameter
Condition
Good
Date Period
unknown
Size and dimensions of this item
approx 60" wide x 72" tall
Weight
unknown
Long Description
History
unknown
Price Paid (If known)
rather not
For Sale?
No
Re: Unknown Origin
It'[s in the Louis XV style, which has been reproduced several times since the mid 1700's. It's probably a 1020's version, but you'll need to have someone physically examine this one to determine it's vintage
Re: Unknown Origin
As I initially indicated, I'm not a collector. What does 1020's actually mean?
Re: Unknown Origin
Sorry, that's a Typo, that should been 1920's.
Re: Unknown Origin
Thanks for taking the time to respond.