Help to date, art, worth.

Discussion in 'Furniture' started by Icster, Nov 1, 2020.

  1. Icster

    Icster New Member

    Hi everyone,

    I am wondering if someone can help me to identify the date, art and any idea on its value of the following items.
    Thanks in advance for all the help.

    - Four cheery/oak? wood cabinets, 1 table, set of 8 chairs.
     

    Attached Files:

  2. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    once u know what they are , u can check eBay, and local sales to find a ballpark value in your area...
     
  3. Icster

    Icster New Member

    Tks Komokwa. However, I am still lost in what art and wood to search for...
     
    komokwa likes this.
  4. verybrad

    verybrad Well-Known Member

    This set is European and circa 1920. Wood looks like beech, though in some places looks more like ash. If all pieces are a matched set, might all be ash. You mention 4 cabinets but I only see three. I would call the style secessionist but also exhibit arts and crafts influence. Value is highly dependent on where and how selling. I think you would be around $1200.00 at retail here in the US Midwest for the table chairs, and the 3 pieces I see. About half that at auction and more in a big city. who knows what this would be worth in Europe.
     
    PortableTreasures, Icster and komokwa like this.
  5. Icster

    Icster New Member

     

    Attached Files:

    • 7.jpg
      7.jpg
      File size:
      104.2 KB
      Views:
      146
    • 8.jpg
      8.jpg
      File size:
      173 KB
      Views:
      160
    • 9.jpg
      9.jpg
      File size:
      120.6 KB
      Views:
      204
    Houseful likes this.
  6. Icster

    Icster New Member

    Hi, I attached the 4th cabinet (I missed this pics in the first post). The only information that I have on this furniture is that the last owners were from Holand and that they brought these items when they moved to Portugal (Algarve).

    Also, I don't know if Portugal is a good place to sell it with higher or lower value than your reference. Maybe a auction should be a better choice.

    Thank you for your help.
     
  7. Fid

    Fid Well-Known Member

    my first thought was Northern Germany and apple or pear wood or what they called Weichholz (soft wood). but Holland could fit as well.
    Jugendstil 1895 to 1914, but later production is possible after the Great War.
    as an assembly I'd try to sell it to German or Dutch emigrants in Portugal or nearby parts of Spain.
     
    Icster likes this.
  8. verybrad

    verybrad Well-Known Member

    You might need to find someone locally to help you with pricing. Any antique or consignment shops nearby? An auction is always an option but a crap shoot as far as getting good value.
     
    Icster likes this.
  9. Fid

    Fid Well-Known Member

    the Algarve is normally the place where Northerners buy their small houses - the Portuguese Florida; so enough money around. but the big problem is the lockdown. most auction houses and specialized vendors for such stuff do only allow visits on appointment; the bidding for auctions is strictly online only.
     
  10. Icster

    Icster New Member

    Thank you for the feedback. Yes, I agree with you both that the best option is to to sell it to central Europe emigrants. I am going to try to find an antique shop near by to find out the local price for these items.

    Veryvrad you evaluate all 4 cabinets plus table and chairs in approximately $1200, I was expecting a higher value but I am not an expert. Do you think that here or in an auction this value would be higher?
    (Fid do you also have any recommendations for this?)

    Thank you a lot both for all the help
     
  11. Fid

    Fid Well-Known Member

    you don't have to take US prices to compare to Europe, that is completely useless. when you are looking for Germans or Dutch in Portugal then try to find out what it may cost in Germany or the Netherlands because that's the prices these people might remember.
    I'd list or offer it as a dining room assembly.
    or as Jugendstil Speisezimmer in German.

    https://www.google.ch/search?source...AhXkyYUKHbgwB34QjJkEegQIARAB&biw=1184&bih=535

    or try to look it up on ebay.de.
    https://www.ebay.de/sch/i.html?_fro...l+speisezimmer&_sacat=0&LH_TitleDesc=0&_oac=1
     
    Icster and Lucille.b like this.
  12. verybrad

    verybrad Well-Known Member

    That was for just the 3 cabinets and table/chairs. Would add another $300.00 or so for the last cabinet. It is the best of the bunch but see it has some damage so evaluated it a bit low.

    Fid is right. You can not go by American prices. Your set is quite nice but out of favor here in the States right now. Hard to sell large sets of dining room furniture here at any price.
     
    Icster and Lucille.b like this.
  13. Icster

    Icster New Member

    Thanks again for the feedback.

    I am following your tips, and now I am waiting for an approximate evaluation with experts from an auction site working in Algarve.

    Meanwhile I found some cabinets that seem quite similar with mine (Italian style art nouveau vanity cabinets). Is this a specific style?
    These cabinet are made of cherry wood (The last owners referred this type of wood)
    https://www.pamono.eu/italian-art-nouveau-vanity-cabinet

    Do you see any resemblance here?
     
  14. Fid

    Fid Well-Known Member

    rather not. the Italian one is a typical lady's dressing table. yours is rather a sideboard for drinking glasses and to put the stuff onto that will be served - food, bottles, desserts etc.
     
  15. DragonflyWink

    DragonflyWink Well-Known Member

Draft saved Draft deleted
Similar Threads: Help date
Forum Title Date
Furniture Can someone please help me find a date and what these pieces might be worth? Jun 4, 2024
Furniture Help me date my antique sofa? Nov 10, 2023
Furniture Help me ID and date what I believe to be an Empire dresser Sep 3, 2023
Furniture Help Date or any other identification May 12, 2023
Furniture Help Date this chair? May 7, 2023

Share This Page