48 inches long, 18 inches deep, 35 inches high. The only markings is a stamped area that says, "no. 010 buffet"
Inherited from great grandmother. She was 94 when she passed in 1980. My mother told me she saw it in her house when she was very young. Dont know much more than that. She lived in California.
This is a vintage 20th century, about 1930s, Georgian Revival style buffet done in mahogany veneer. This was manufactured and not hand built. Without a maker tag, stamp or label, the factory which produced this cannot be definitively stated. It is more than likely American made and possibly from Michigan State where many furniture producers were located at that time. There is a drawer for silver flatware and these furniture pieces were intended for a dining room and for serving. The estimate is based on actual recent past recorded auction sales of comparables. Retail 'asking prices' can be higher and vary.