Help identifying items

Discussion in 'Furniture' started by Darrell W, May 7, 2024.

  1. Darrell W

    Darrell W New Member

    Hello,

    I have the following items but have no clue if they have any value. I was hoping to get an appropriate estimate for resale value. Thank you in advance for any opinions or advice. Darrell


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  2. Aquitaine

    Aquitaine Is What It IS! But NEVER BORED!

    We generally don't specifically 'do values' here, BUT members will help you find a 'comp' so you can check them out for yourself....Good Luck with your items!!! The desk in your First image looks nice, and interesting!!!
     
  3. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    nice furniture,,,really tasteful.
     
  4. laura9797

    laura9797 Well-Known Member

    You could google 1920's Jacobean style .....having you checked the drawers/backside for manufacturer labels/stencils.
     
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  5. Darrell W

    Darrell W New Member

    Hi, thanks for the information on the desk. I have not checked for any kind of makers marks or labels. I will look for more information this weekend.
     
  6. verybrad

    verybrad Well-Known Member

    Desk is circa 1940. Unfortunately, not a lot of value. I posted a similar one at a thrift store for sale at $8.00 here (scroll down).

    Thrift store furniture | Page 5 | Antiques Board (antiquers.com)

    Now, I think yours a more desirable form with the bombe drawers but not significantly so. Yours also seems to be in a bit worse condition. I do think it worth more than $8.00 but not a whole lot more. Somewhere under $50.00.

    Your other two pieces are circa 1925. Again, value is not particularly high. I can get similar pieces easily at under $100 each. At retail, they would be under $200.00.

    I am in the Midwest where values on brown furniture are very low.. You might do better on either coast and the Southeast, though Florida also seems to be pretty cheap. Large city values may also be higher.
     
  7. Darrell W

    Darrell W New Member

    Thank you for the information and help. I really don't even know what to call the two other pieces besides the desk. They are cool looking, but I know that doesn't mean anything. Thanks again!
     
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  8. verybrad

    verybrad Well-Known Member

    China cabinet and buffet here in the US. Your desk exhibits elements of Chippendale style, though quite watered down. The other two pieces are loosely based on William and Mary style furniture. US makers started mixing and matching style elements in the 20th century. Your pieces are examples of this trend It often gets termed traditional revival or depression era furniture. This pretty much ended post-WWII, when colonial revival and modern became the predominate trends.
     
  9. Darrell W

    Darrell W New Member

    Again, thank you very much for passing along your knowledge! Very appreciated!
     
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  10. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    I'm in central Connecticut. Those sorts of pieces do sell in thrift stores here, but not for a lot of money. Desks are usually just boat anchors; they don't sell until marked down to pretty much nothing. They're good quality though and usable.
     
  11. Darrell W

    Darrell W New Member

    I'm in Michigan and have no clue if any of this stuff is desirable here. I think it's really well made and cool, might just end up keeping it for myself if there is no market. Thanks!
     
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