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Solid Ash Powder Table by Davis Cabinet company

By Slynmack6, 4 May, 2014
Description

This lovely Powder table has lovely details. The pictures show all

Category
American Furniture
Medium
solid Ash
Distinguishing marks
Made by Davis Cabinet Company
Condition
Good
Date Period
Around 1950's ?
History
nothing, interested to get information if known
Price Paid (If known)
found at garage sale
For Sale?
No
Photos

Slynmack6

11 years 2 months ago

Re: Solid Ash Powder Table by Davis Cabinet company

I would be interested to know the year of this piece and possibly it's worth

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lowellcoleman

3 years 9 months ago

In reply to Re: Solid Ash Powder Table by Davis Cabinet company by Slynmack6

Re: Solid Ash Powder Table by Davis Cabinet company

Any idea on year and price of this powder table?

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MarkBlemish

3 years 9 months ago

Re: Solid Ash Powder Table by Davis Cabinet company

Looking online I’m seeing furniture with that label as 1940’s through early 50’s. I’ve not yet found anything to confirm this is accurate, will keep looking.
Q: How do I determine the age of a Davis piece?
A: It is common practice at Davis Cabinet to stamp or mark individual pieces with the month and year of manufacture. However, the method has varied over the decades. Dates are most often on the inside casing of a piece. But, sometimes they are in other places, or not there at all.

If the piece has drawers, take the top drawer completely out and set it on the floor. Look on the inside of the case itself. Use a flashlight if necessary. A four-digit number may be visible. If you cannot find a date there, look on the back side of the piece.
 02 65 means the item was made
in February of 1965

Sometimes the date is reversed.
 65 02 also means February of 1965. (From their website)
http://www.daviscabinetcompany.com/faq.aspx#5
Your’s looks like it’s been refinished. This desk https://www.ebay.com/itm/224166552874?hash=item34315e252a:g:jsAAAOSwpHx… is also listed as having the Patina Blanc finish and it’s quite different. It’s also the closest I can find to yours so you might want to follow it and see if it sells and if it gets the asking price. My guess of value is around $100 - $150.

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