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GENUINE MAHOGANY CHINA CABINET AND BUFFET #270

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By dougu302, 5 August, 2024
Description

his is a buffet and china cabinet pristine condition. We have the table but it would need major repair

Category
Furniture
Medium
Mahogany
Distinguishing marks
Genuine Mahogany stamp
Condition
Good
History
In family for about 60yrs
For Sale?
Yes
Photos
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Lovejoy

11 months ago

The genuine mahogany…

The genuine mahogany stickers were used up to about 1969 by manufacturers who use the sticker to guarantee that they used genuine mahogany in the construction of the piece. Quite often, it would be a mixture of mahogany and mahogany veneers. Pieces like this tend to date from around the 1950s and we're made by a large number of manufacturers. If there is a number on the genuine mahogany tag, the number will indicate the manufacturer, but as far as there's no known record for that. As pieces like this were made in huge numbers values are still modest in a market currently flooded with similar pieces, most now sell for about $150.00 at auction.

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dougu302

10 months 4 weeks ago

Just got appraisal of about …

Just got appraisal of about $1500

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Lovejoy

10 months 3 weeks ago

In reply to Just got appraisal of about … by dougu302

I see several of these a…

I see several of these a month at auction as part of whole dining suites including the table, chairs, buffet that sell for under 500.00. If they offer to buy it for 1500.00 for this one piece I'd grab the money and run. :)

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