Wood acorn leaf pull dresser?? Is it Antique?

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  1. Jennifer Frey

    Jennifer Frey New Member

    IMG_1922.jpeg IMG_1927.jpeg IMG_1917.jpeg IMG_1923.jpeg IMG_1929.jpeg IMG_1938.jpeg IMG_1915.jpeg IMG_1933.jpeg NEED HELP.. information on wood dresser with wood leaf and acorns

    Do anyone know info on this dresser, I cannot find any stamping or anything to tell me what year made, maker, if it antique? Thank you for your help
     
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  2. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    Welcome......
     
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  3. Jennifer Frey

    Jennifer Frey New Member

    IMG_1922.jpeg IMG_1927.jpeg IMG_1918.jpeg IMG_1923.jpeg IMG_1912.jpeg IMG_1935.jpeg IMG_1941.jpeg IMG_1941.jpeg Does Anyone know the maker, year, if it is an antique?
     
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  4. Jennifer Frey

    Jennifer Frey New Member

    Can you help me find it
     
  5. say_it_slowly

    say_it_slowly The worst prison is a closed heart

    Hi and welcome!

    You might try asking in the Furniture section of the forum if no one responds in a while. Not everyone looks at the Introductions. It also can take some time for responses as the right person might not be online regularly and also this is an international forum so time zones also make a difference.
     
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  6. Jennifer Frey

    Jennifer Frey New Member

    Thank you for your feedback. Much appreciated
     
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  7. NewEngland

    NewEngland Well-Known Member

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  8. Jennifer Frey

    Jennifer Frey New Member

    Thank you, I have searched and cannot find this same dresser anywhere. The detail on the side of drawers and along the front sides, are not like any other dresser. Nor are the leaves and acorns the same.. just hoping to get more details on the maker and year.
    I am in Kentucky and bought this at an auction as well.
     

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  9. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    I've seen similar. 1890-ish to 1900, or something like that. I bet @verybrad and @Ghopper1924 can nail it down further. These pieces don't sell for much where I live, but solid oak for under $300 would be stealing in a modern furniture store. Cheaper than Ikea, probably.
     
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  10. Ghopper1924

    Ghopper1924 Well-Known Member

    Looks like a ca. 1890 Walnut dresser with rabbeted drawers reinforced by pins. The leaf and walnut drawer pulls were often made in quantity by shops with equipment suited to the task, and sold to other woodworkers. However, there is so much individual variation with these that I believe they were made by the same person who made the dresser itself in imitation of similar pulls seen on other pieces.

    I could easily see this piece being made by a country craftsman in Kentucky. He was no John Henry Belter, but the piece has a raw utilitarian charm for sure. I'd expect to see this going for $100, at best $200 at a local auction. If you could even find an Ikea dresser in solid walnut these days it would be far more expensive, and far less worth having.
     
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