5 chairs, buffet, cabinet & table. I purchased this set in 1980 from an older couple. At that time they said it was already antique.
Purchased from an elderly couple in 1980 in Washington, DC
Dear Mike,
Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry. Based on the photographs and information provided, and subject to examination, this is:
Two pieces of Colonial Revival Cherrywood Dining Furniture
Unattributed maker, probably American, 20th Century
comprising: a glazed china cabinet and a buffet.
Buffet: 34 inches high, 58 inches long, 18 inches deep
China cabinet: 70 inches high, 41 inches long, 14 inches deep
PROVENANCE: purchased in Washington DC in 1980
CONDITION: not examined in person but appears to be in good condition with wear commensurate to age.
Each $150-250*
Not a problem, Mike, thanks for checking and letting me know.
If you'd like this appraisal to include dimensions, please forward them to me at your convenience and I'll update this appraisal.
Based on the photographs and information provided, and subject to examination, this is:
A Colonial Revival Cherrywood Dining Suite
Unattributed maker, probably American, 20th Century
comprising: a table and five chairs, a glazed china cabinet and a buffet.
[dimensions]
PROVENANCE: purchased in Washington DC in 1980
CONDITION: not examined in person but appears to be in good condition with wear commensurate to age.
$600-900*
*represents a fair-market value for auction purposes; retail or asking price may vary.
Please let us know if you have additional items to appraise, and thank you for using Mearto.
Thanks for the info. We've decided to keep the table and chairs since they match the floors so well in our new house. Do you have a ballpark price for the hutch and buffet as separate pieces" Measurements for those two pieces are:
Buffet--34" high, 58" long, and 18" deep.
Hutch--70" high, 41" long, and 14" deep.
Any suggestions on where is best to try and sell? Is a consignment shop the best option? Thx
You can go that route, or see if they'll buy it outright. It may be useful to ask around in your area to see what consignment stores might pay for these. If they sell them on consignment, they'll take a commission and most likely not pay you until things sell, which can take awhile. Another option is to sell these through auction; a conservative estimate for each would be $150-250, which would certainly generate interest among buyers and I wouldn't be surprised if they each sold towards the high end of those estimates.
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I checked the drawers and back of the cabinets but found nothing. Unfortunately that is all I can give you for your estimate. Thanks.