My personal research leads me to believe that this is an 1890s to 1910 Maple and Co. piece. I have not been able to locate a makers mark. It is 82x34. It appears to have been originally stained And hardware and detailing with bronze gilding. It appears to have been painted possibly in the 1920s during the Art Deco period. All mirrors and hardware are completely intact and in good condition. All hardware pivots and functions as it should. The green paint has a beautiful alligator pattern . The left front leg has been replaced with modern wood, but I do have the original chipped leg that still functions. The board supporting the center mirror has been replaced with modern wood. I live in the Atlanta Georgia market.
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Hi Tara,
Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry.
I'm not finding other examples by Maple & Co similar enough to justify an attribution - do you mind sharing your research? As an unattributed piece, by a late 19th/early 20th Century British designer, this would have a fair market value of $300-500 (it would be more without the replaced leg).
I look forward to your input on comparable examples and will share mine as well once I'm done.
Thanks in advance,
Delia