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<p>[QUOTE="DrJCH, post: 9725169, member: 84161"]Thanks for the link Sedona! I contacted the Stickley Museum in New York, and the director confirmed that the piece I have is an Albert Stickley table from 1911. Thrilled to finally have an answer after so many months even though it isn't a G. Stickley. Supposedly, a Stickley dealer should have an authorized technician who can fix and evaluate Stickley pieces, but the dealer in Salt Lake City does not. Can anyone recommend an online appraiser or is it just pointless if not evaluated in person. Still trying to decide what to do with this piece.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="DrJCH, post: 9725169, member: 84161"]Thanks for the link Sedona! I contacted the Stickley Museum in New York, and the director confirmed that the piece I have is an Albert Stickley table from 1911. Thrilled to finally have an answer after so many months even though it isn't a G. Stickley. Supposedly, a Stickley dealer should have an authorized technician who can fix and evaluate Stickley pieces, but the dealer in Salt Lake City does not. Can anyone recommend an online appraiser or is it just pointless if not evaluated in person. Still trying to decide what to do with this piece.[/QUOTE]
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