Can any of you wood experts tell what type of burl veneer is on this 70's Parsons table? The top has darkened and almost looks like a faux...
Franklin Shockey Company vanity in "sculptured pine". Begun in 1941 and based in Lexington, NC, they made lines of maple and pine bedroom...
I too am just seeing this post and was sad to hear of your health issues, James. I don't think I can add much to the heartfelt thoughts already...
Interesting story about one bought at auction by the Musée d'Orsay in 2018 for 8,250 euros....
Look like 1930's Art Deco oak sideboards. I've personally had a couple of these made by English maker E. Gomme but I assume many companies made...
If you want maximum value your best bet is to cut out the middle section and make two nightstands, and probably re-paint in cream or navy. Might...
I've read that the official term for this style of finish is flyspecking. Just one more example of the 70's being the worst decade in the history...
Okay, with the help of a friend on another forum, I've learned the chairs are by Danish maker Schionning & Elgaard. Here's a link to a set with...
I found two sets of these chairs online but neither included an attribution I would trust. One seller showed a tag for a very well known Danish...
A quick search shows they were in Clarksdale, MS for some time where they made this desk in 1916. Then it looks like they relocated, or opened a...
According to the timeline on their website, Calligaris was a chair maker from their founding in 1923 up until 1986 when they expanded their line...
Agree with others - modern , not MCM. Could be 30 years old, or 30 days. It looks like a number of companies are selling a new version of this...
Looks like it's from the "Impact" collection. This mirror is listed as being Impact and has a 7704 number. Saw an Impact chest with a 7700...
I did a few searches and could only find single pages posted on sites like Flickr. You could try contacting those people to see if they have a...
Interesting side note, this chair Umanoff designed for Madison was used to build the first Captain's chair for Star Trek. [ATTACH]
According to this Design Addict post from 2009 by the former owner of Madison, Lou Shornick, Umanoff designed for them from 1962 into the early...
Interesting. I didn't know much about Nova Lighting but see they are still in business and have a good summary of their history on their website....
It's a Thonet model 18 chair first sold in 1876, and one of the most produced chair models in history. It could have value if an old version...
In addition to Modeline, some other companies that made lamps in this style are Majestic and LuxCraft. Interesting article on these here:...
Part of a 1950's dinette set like this one. There is definitely a market for these but prices aren't particularly high. $150-$200 for the set of...
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