Manufacturer:Unagusta Manufacturing Company (North Carolina, USA)
Model/Label: “No. 16 American Walnut” — original manufacturer paper label on back panel featuring “Chief Unagusta” logo
Features:
Simple paneled doors with scalloped corners
Turned front legs
Left compartment with open shelves and drawers (1 drawer missing)
Right compartment originally likely intended for hanging garments or open storage
Condition: Fair — structurally intact but shows moderate wear, scratches, missing drawer, and surface scuffs consistent with age
Historical Background
The Unagusta Manufacturing Company was a well-respected American furniture maker based in North Carolina, active from the early 1900s through the mid-20th century. Known for quality hardwood furniture, Unagusta pieces were handcrafted using native American walnut, cherry, and mahogany.
The “Chief Unagusta” logo and product labeling help date this piece to the 1920s–1930s, possibly as late as early 1940s. The craftsmanship, proportions, and styling suggest it was made during a time when American furniture was transitioning from late Victorian influence into early Colonial Revival simplicity.
Estimated Current Value (2024)
Value Range (Fair Condition)
$150 – $300 USD
Value Factors
Pros: ✅ Manufacturer and model clearly documented ✅ Constructed of solid American walnut — a desirable hardwood ✅ Retains original form and construction ✅ Collectible brand with local/regional historical interest
Cons: ❌ Surface wear, scratches, and finish loss ❌ Missing drawer reduces completeness and display appeal ❌ Fair condition limits appeal to collectors vs. refinishing enthusiasts
Potential Restoration Impact
If professionally restored, including:
Replacing the missing drawer
Refinishing the surface to restore walnut tone
Polishing hardware or replacing with period-appropriate pulls
…it could increase the resale value to $400–600+ USD, especially in vintage/antique markets or through curated platforms like Chairish or 1stDibs.
Recommended Professional Appraisal
If you're interested in insurance, estate valuation, or a formal resale estimate, consider contacting:
A certified appraiser from the International Society of Appraisers (ISA) or Appraisers Association of America (AAA)
A local antique furniture expert in Southern or Appalachian furniture history
Restoration specialists who can estimate both cost and post-restoration value
Unagusta No. 16 American Walnut Armoire
Item Description
Historical Background
The Unagusta Manufacturing Company was a well-respected American furniture maker based in North Carolina, active from the early 1900s through the mid-20th century. Known for quality hardwood furniture, Unagusta pieces were handcrafted using native American walnut, cherry, and mahogany.
The “Chief Unagusta” logo and product labeling help date this piece to the 1920s–1930s, possibly as late as early 1940s. The craftsmanship, proportions, and styling suggest it was made during a time when American furniture was transitioning from late Victorian influence into early Colonial Revival simplicity.
Estimated Current Value (2024)
Value Range (Fair Condition)
$150 – $300 USD
Value Factors
Pros:
âś… Manufacturer and model clearly documented
✅ Constructed of solid American walnut — a desirable hardwood
âś… Retains original form and construction
âś… Collectible brand with local/regional historical interest
Cons:
❌ Surface wear, scratches, and finish loss
❌ Missing drawer reduces completeness and display appeal
❌ Fair condition limits appeal to collectors vs. refinishing enthusiasts
Potential Restoration Impact
If professionally restored, including:
…it could increase the resale value to $400–600+ USD, especially in vintage/antique markets or through curated platforms like Chairish or 1stDibs.
Recommended Professional Appraisal
If you're interested in insurance, estate valuation, or a formal resale estimate, consider contacting: