Can anyone help me identify the maker of this bedroom set? When it was made? And its value? The only marks I can find are numbers stamped on the back of the dresser and the back of the nightstand. I have looked in, on, and around every drawer. I have pulled out all of the drawers and looked inside both the dresser and the nightstand. And again the only markings are the numbers stamped on back, which I have shown in the pictures.
I have tried doing a Google image search as well as just searching under description and I have also did it online search containing the numbers that are stamped But I havent come up with anything substantially concrete. Can anyone help me identify who made this sets and when it was made. I believe someone had said it was in the 1950s but I have no idea if that's true or not. And what the value of the set together would be?
I found a slightly similar 1970's Vintage French Provincial Bedroom set which consists of a 6 drawer dresser, a desk hutch (fits on top of dresser or desk), a chair, a nightstand, a mirror www.ebay.com/
It is not a high end French Provincial set if a name is not engraved on one of the drawers
Ask $400 for the set and see if you get offers.
Everyone has provided a lot of information but I would like to mention that value of this set will depend a lot on where you are located.
Set would be very costly to ship so most likely, you will have to list it as 'local pick up only'. This means the value of your set will depend largely on whether someone in your area likes this style and needs a full bedroom set. If someone likes this style then not being a name brand may not matter as long as you are not asking 'brand' name prices.
You can always start with a higher price - $1000 to $1200 for the set and let buyers make offers. Post on sites like Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, and any other sites you're familiar with. Also, list it as local pick up only.
leave it posted for a few weeks and if you do not receive any offers, then lower the price and wait again.
You may have to break up the set to sell it.
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I'd love to know the maker of this set, age and value. I looked everywhere and couldn't find any labels or markings.
If there are no labels, it is probably not a higher-end set, although it is very pretty. That kind of furniture does not sell well in my area: people give it away.
This furniture is fairly similar & the 1920s chest of drawers sold for $425.
www.aptdeco.com/
Very nice pieces, and very hard to give a definite answer on value/worth and brand name. Perhaps a professional eye, would help in your area. Check items for hidden serial numbers or brand name, to help out with search.
Since you do not provide any provenance (background information) it will be difficult to determine age.
I believe your furniture falls in the Art Deco 1920s-30s style but difficult to say this is when it was made.
Manufacturers have never discontinued making Art Deco style furniture so your set could have been made even several years ago. Link to one such factory:
shopfactorydirect.com/
As to maker/brand, this may not be possible to provide if there are no marks/numbers on the inside of drawers or on the back of either piece. Perhaps an expert could provide more information.
You could try asking for a free online apprasial and perhaps someone could provide the information you're seeking.
However, they will not provide any information unless you provide excellent pictures and information such as; where did it come from? gift/inheritance? Purchase? Date of purchase?
Also, where are you located as it is costly to ship so your local pick up area will also be a factor in value.
Pictures:
Full, straight on front pictures of each item. Showing all of each item.
Full side pictures showing top to bottom
Pictures of inside of one drawer if all are the same.
Side picture of a drawer showing how it is constructed.
Picture of opened and closed items.
Full pictures of the back of all pieces.
Close-ups of feet/legs. Tops of each piece.
This may sound like a lot of trouble but this is what you will need if you post your pieces for sale.
Fill out forms on several sites so you can get as much information as possible.
www.whatsellsbest.com/
Due to the shape, such a chest of drawers is called Demilune or half round.
Art Deco Demilune Mahogany & Marble Top Commode / Chest Of Drawers, Circa 1925 was sold for £2,700.
www.vinterior.co/
Another a half round or "demilune" hall console cabinet, chest or dresser is mahogany, and dates from about 60 years ago sold at $1,295
www.harpgallery.com/