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<p>[QUOTE="Holly Roberts, post: 2889760, member: 17093"]Stumbled onto Antiquers while doing some research on a Romweber bedroom suite. I inherited my fathers 9 piece suite. It’s very unusual, in the past 5 years I’ve only found 1 person online who had a similar piece. She only had one piece of the collection and she knew nothing about it. What I do know is it is American Furniture/ Romweber my father acquired it at a farm/ estate auction in the 90’s. He had it appraised they told him it was 1920’s. Anyone who could help or has ever seen this collection before? I’m super curious to if it’s been hand painted after or was it actually manufactured to look the way it is. I do live in Indianapolis so not far from Bateville, and no luck with Romweber answering any of my questions. Pictures aren’t great, an I have it stored now. Their is also 2 mirrors not pictured and a small bench/ chase.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Holly Roberts, post: 2889760, member: 17093"]Stumbled onto Antiquers while doing some research on a Romweber bedroom suite. I inherited my fathers 9 piece suite. It’s very unusual, in the past 5 years I’ve only found 1 person online who had a similar piece. She only had one piece of the collection and she knew nothing about it. What I do know is it is American Furniture/ Romweber my father acquired it at a farm/ estate auction in the 90’s. He had it appraised they told him it was 1920’s. Anyone who could help or has ever seen this collection before? I’m super curious to if it’s been hand painted after or was it actually manufactured to look the way it is. I do live in Indianapolis so not far from Bateville, and no luck with Romweber answering any of my questions. Pictures aren’t great, an I have it stored now. Their is also 2 mirrors not pictured and a small bench/ chase.[/QUOTE]
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