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Berkey & Gay dinning room set

By inthedump, 1 May, 2015
Description

Set includes table 60" long x 54" wide and with the 4 leafs its 100" long. The tables legs are attached to platforms that bolt to the table, each platform has 6 spindles and the center of the table has 1 spindel. Attached to the table is a 3" board with (I am guessing) burl veneer all the way around. There are 8 chairs, 2 with arms, they have upholstered seats and cained backs. The buffet is 6' 3" long x 19" wide x 36" tall. Buffet has 4 drawers, 2 are large with burl veneer in center and wood pull knobs, other 2 small drawers are at the bottom, they look like the decoration of the buffet and not drawers. one of the small drawers has dividers and removable velvet pads. The hutch is 40" long x 14" wide x 6' 5" tall. It has a locking door covering 2 wooden shelves with burl veneer on the outside of the door and on each side of the door. Everything is stained very dark brown and has been cleaned and waxed. Chairs are all reupholstered and many recained. Top of table had to be refinished. All the pieces have the Berkey and Gay Furniture burnt or cut in to the wood, some say span-umbrian also many have metel tags nailed on about the trade mark, (see pics) 

Category
Furniture
Medium
wood not sure what kind
Distinguishing marks
Berkey and Gay Furniture
For Sale?
Yes
Photos

inthedump

10 years 2 months ago

Re: Berkey & Gay dinning room set

We have no idea of value. Havent been able to find anything on this style although we find Berkey and Gay on internet from Grand Rapids, MI. Would like some background and value before we offer it for sale.

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