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Estey Wash Stand

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 I bought this piece from an auction with out knowing anything about the piece, I didn't even know it was an "Estey" piece. Took some bidding back and forth but I finally won it for $100. I think I got a deal, and I am hoping to find out it's worth and if restoring it ( sanding and varnishing and replacing knobs) will take away or add value? I believe it's called a Wash Stand. I would sell it for the right price, but I absolutely adore it and will hang on to it until I get an offer I just can't refuse. Any information will be healp full. 

 The first picture you can see below has the dresser I am refering to on the right hand side of the photo. The second picture is a photo I found on the estey site of what this piece looked like in better condition. I do not have the mirror to it as seen in the second photo. 

Category American Furniture
Medium Victorian Oak
Distinguishing marks Estey
Condition Fair
Size and dimensions of this item Mid Size
Date Period late 1800 - early 1900
Weight 60 lbs
History Bought at an open auction, Arlington Texas
Price Paid (If known) $100
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