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Buffet and desk

By klashon36, 9 January, 2025
Description

Buffet and desk

Category
American Furniture
Condition
Good
For Sale?
No
Photos
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NaidaTheCollector

4 months 4 weeks ago

Buffet & Desk

Description:

The image provided shows what appears to be a vintage buffet and desk combination with ornate wood carvings and multiple drawers. The piece displays design elements such as carved drawer fronts, turned legs, and detailed woodworking, suggesting it was manufactured in the late 19th or early 20th century. The wood appears to be a medium-toned hardwood, potentially oak or walnut, commonly used in American furniture of that period.

Condition:

The condition is described as good, though further inspection would be necessary to evaluate the following:

  • Structural Integrity: Whether the joints, legs, and drawers are intact and functional.
  • Finish: Visible signs of wear or damage, including scratches, discoloration, or refinishing.
  • Original Components: Whether all hardware (handles, knobs) is original or has been replaced.

Style and Period:

The buffet and desk exhibit characteristics of American furniture with late Victorian or early Edwardian influences. The decorative carvings and turned legs are consistent with styles popular in the late 1800s to early 1900s, particularly in Eastlake or Rococo Revival designs.

Value:

The current value of this piece could range between $300 to $800, depending on:

  • The originality of its components.
  • Market demand for vintage or antique furniture in your area.
  • Condition and restoration efforts.

An in-person appraisal is highly recommended to accurately determine:

  1. The exact style and period.
  2. Any historical significance.
  3. A more precise valuation.

Notes:

The single photograph limits the ability to provide a comprehensive assessment. Future appraisals would benefit from additional photos showing:

  • Close-ups of carvings and hardware.
  • Drawer interiors and construction details (e.g., dovetail joints).
  • The back of the furniture for maker's marks or labels.

This buffet and desk are likely valuable as a vintage or antique piece, and professional evaluation would help clarify its true worth.

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