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Sadly not $70,000 for this…
Sadly not $70,000 for this one. it's a early 20th Century mass produced piece, most of them made in Grand rapids Michigan, then the furniture capital of North America and sold through Mail Order catalogs. In its current condition these often sell for under $50.00.
Wonder why someone paid 70k…
Wonder why someone paid 70k for one exactly like this. I saw it myself.
In reply to Sadly not $70,000 for this… by Lovejoy
Someone paid $70k for the…
Someone paid $70k for the antique original with provenance by a reputable dealer, a mass produced reproduction is going to sell for far, far less. Make sense?
In reply to Wonder why someone paid 70k… by TeaTable6471
Yes but how does anyone know…
Yes but how does anyone know if this one is a repro just from a photo? It has no markings. Also its in really good shape. Looks bad from where my grandmother painted it and we didn't quite get all the paint off legs. Thanks for reply.
In reply to Someone paid $70k for the… by SilentGal
Certainly my pleasure. I don…
Certainly my pleasure. I don't know where you saw that table for $70k, but if I were you and thought I had something that special I'd contact the dealer that sold it. Or find a reputable dealer where you live and see if they can identify what it is. (Large cities are where the best ones are.) Current condition will be an issue if in fact it's an antique. As is provenance. But leave it as it is, you don't want to damage it further.
In reply to Yes but how does anyone know… by TeaTable6471
The Barclay 8 Legged Tea…
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Summit Ice Jacket
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