Category
American Furniture
Medium
oak and brass
Distinguishing marks
it has a brass stamp with Johnson Handley-Johnson ,Co., Grand Rapids Mich
Condition
Excellent
Date Period
?
Size and dimensions of this item
about 8 feet by 4 feet
Weight
?
Long Description
The buffet has some damage on the doors on the left and right, little scrathes...the middle drawer has two lions heads used for drawer pulls, made of brass. it also had divider in the middle drawer section for silver and then two looking doors on the ends for the china.
History
It was my step -grandmothers.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
inheirted
For Sale?
No
Re: Johnson -Handley -Johnson Buffet
looks like walnut.
Re: Johnson -Handley -Johnson Buffet
This is a lot newer than it looks. It's a "Colonial Revival" style piece, most likely made during the 1920's. Colonial Revival pieces are reproductions of the original American Colonial items originally produced from 1620-1780. The Colonial Revival style became popular after the first Centennial of the American Revolution in 1876. At that time interest and demand for original Colonial & Federal furnishings was so great it outstripped supply. This caused large manufacturers to begin production of pieces in the Colonial style from the Jacobean to early Georgian periods. They were a hot item during the 1980's, values have slumped for them since then, they sell in the $300.00- $500.00 range at auction.