Identify sligh desk, stand, and dresser

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  1. Angieb

    Angieb New Member

    I have a sligh desk with chair, dresser and stand. They all look to be part of a collection. They were my grandparents. Possibly my great grandparents. Unfortunately someone painted the wood. And we are looking to possibly refinish them. I decided to try and look into them.But cant seem to find any that have the same style. They were a dark wood. On the back of the desk i found the numbers 2294. The dresser i have not found anything yet but, havent looked at the back yet. The stand 2394 IMG_8805.jpeg
     

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  2. antidiem

    antidiem Well-Known Member

    Hi, these are nice older wood pieces probably made of mahogany. The feet may have been cut down, or perhaps they are simply missing a wooden roller ball for the bottom of the original foot. It's hard to tell but if they once had roller feet, you will see the grommets in the holes for the hardware on the bottoms, or at least the holes that the rods were secured into. You should also be able to tell if the feet were cut down at any point in time by flipping it over.
    IF this was done, it would be my opinion not to spend the effort to refinish these pieces, and just use them as the utilitarian pieces they were made to be.

    Apparently spanning well over a hundred years, here is some info on the manufacturer:

    http://www.furniturecityhistory.org/company/3824/sligh-furniture-co
     
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  3. antidiem

    antidiem Well-Known Member

    @Angieb Welcome to Antiquers! ;) :cat:
    Hopefully a furniture guru will stop by to take a look, so please check back. I would peg your style at 1900s but I wasn't able to find the exact look of the feet online. They do look like they've been cut down to me.
     
  4. verybrad

    verybrad Well-Known Member

    I don't think it is that old. From what I can tell, the metal tags came after 1926. Styling suggests that this could even be later than that. It looks more post-WWII to me. A look at drawer construction and backs might help to pin this down a bit.
     
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  5. Ghopper1924

    Ghopper1924 Well-Known Member

    Agree with Verybrad: In fact, I’d say that this set is 1960s.
     
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  6. mark737

    mark737 Well-Known Member

    Many of the Sligh catalogs can be found at the great Grand Rapids Public Museum online collections. It looks like Sligh numbered their models sequentially, which would put 2294 in the 1930's-1940s. A 1931 catalog lists a bedroom suite with number 2294 in a beechwood finish. Unfortunately, only a few pages of the catalog download, so can't see the page that has the #2294 pieces. Maybe you can contact GRPM and request them. Sli1931.jpg
     
  7. Angieb

    Angieb New Member

    Thank you everyone!!! I reached out to grand rapids public museum like mark737 suggested. They got back to me after doing some research.they sent me pictures from 1930 catalog- IMG_3270.jpeg
     
  8. mark737

    mark737 Well-Known Member

    @Angieb Nice to hear they were able to help you with this. They are great people at GRPM and have helped me download catalogs on a few occasions.
     
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  9. Figtree3

    Figtree3 What would you do if you weren't afraid?

    Interesting discussion -- Sounds like the GRPM is a great resource.

    Welcome to Antiquers, @Angieb !
     
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