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4 drawer dresser

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By brocada, 10 May, 2015
Description

The dresser was purchased at an auction about  6 years ago.  The auction house had advertised an auction of "mostly" imported antiques from Britain. There was a disclaimer that some pieces may be from local owners.  This dresser does not have any marks that could be identified.  The auctioneer introduced it as a "dresser of unknown date" believed to be from the countryside.  One buyer thought it looked like an old Amish piece.   It is solid wood construction and very heavy. I can't find anything that looks like this in design.  The handle pulls are screwed in with metal caps on the inside of the drawer. That is the only metal to be found on this item.  The drawers slide on a wood groove - no plastic wheels or or rollers of any kind.  

Category
American Furniture
Medium
Sold wood construction with metal trim on pull handles.
Distinguishing marks
None that I can identify
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
approximately 38 inches wide / 37 inches tall / 19.5 deep
Date Period
Unknown
Weight
75-100 lbs
History
Bought at auction. Most items were supposed to be British\English. There was a lot of country oak and cherry furniture at this auction including gate-leg tables. Other items from this lot included Barley Twist furniture from the Victorian era. I'm not an Antiques dealer so I bought this dresser because I liked the design and unique drawer pulls.
Price
Best offer
Price Paid (If known)
$200 +/-
For Sale?
Yes
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