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Early 1900's Thomasville Dining Room Set

By mwill, 16 September, 2009
Description

This set includes a dining room table(w/butterfly leaf),4 chairs and 2 arm chairs,Buffet Server(2drawers and 2 side compartments)and China Cabinet w/original glass.All pieces are in excellent condition with original hardware in working condition.Features lots of intricate and beautiful handcrafted ornamentation.This set was a "special order" and was commissioned to be manufactured by the "Thomasville Chair Company" by my grandfather who lived 100 miles away in Castalia,NC.For fear of shipping damage,he refused their delivery methods,and provided his own, using one of his company's horse and wagon.

Category
American Furniture
Medium
Walnut and Cherry
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
TableL60"W40"H31"ButterflyLeaf 24",Buffet L65"W20"H36",ChinaCabinet L38"W16H73"
Date Period
1904-1920
Weight
?
History
This set was commissioned by my grandfather in NC and has been in our family ever since
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
Family Heirloom
For Sale?
No
Photos

jlnvanhorn

15 years 5 months ago

Re: Early 1900's Thomasville Dining Room Set

Is this set still available? Where are you located? If it has sold would you tell me at what price. I am searching for such a set
Thanks
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Anonymous (not verified)

15 years 2 months ago

Re: Early 1900's Thomasville Dining Room Set

I have almost the same table and chairs. I purchased them from an antique store in Albany Oregon over 20 years ago. The only difference that I can see is that my tables corners are angled. The chairs have three sets of fabric on them. I was advised that this table was from 1919 and while doing research on them I have lost the tag. I have the table and five chairs. From the research that I did, the company closed in the early 1930's and I could not find much information on them. The store that I purchased the set from said that the were circa 1919. I have pictures of them as I want to sell them. If you had more response than you needed, please send them my way as I am looking at selling the set.

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Keith Russel (not verified)

15 years 2 months ago

Re: Early 1900's Thomasville Dining Room Set

When you are moving furniture or other goods from one place to another you probably want the services of a moving company that not only delivers on time but ensures the safety of the furniture.

If you looking for a shipping and moving company then check International Company New York, they offer all kinds of services.

Keith

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Anonymous (not verified)

14 years 8 months ago

Re: Early 1900's Thomasville Dining Room Set

How much are you asking the the set? 

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