Hi,
We are in the process of cleaning out my grandfather's place. A lot of stuff has been given to donation, but there are some furniture pieces we are looking at to sell if they are worth it. Any feedback would be appreciated. Dimensions:
Armoire: 38.5" length, 20'' width, 78'' height. Does have serial card as well (See last pic).
Hutch: 66'' length, 21.5'' width, 38'' height
China cabinet: 40'' length, 15''width, 62'' height. Bottom drawer is broken.
Table: 64'' length, 44.5" width, 29'' height
Jacobean Revival dining suite
The Jacobian Revival style dining table, china cabinet and sideboard are from the 1920s. Unfortunately, they'll bring less than $500 at auction, maybe a little more on a good day. That's if there are dining chairs that go with the suite. At least four of them, six would be better. Personally, I've always liked this style, most especially in a Tudor Revival home. So cozy!
I hope you get answers on your other pieces!
The dining set is actually…
The dining set is actually in the "William & Mary Style", such sets tend to date from the 1920's through to World War Two ( 1939) as others have stated, values for them currently is weak after peaking in the late 1980's. Depending on local demand, whole sets now often go at auction for under $500.00.