This has been in the family for 50 years that we know of. Can you help?
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My husband auctions part time, and I sometimes clerk for him. In my area, at a general auction this would probably go for around $40. But, if it were at a vintage auction, closer to $60. If in one of those antique malls that the city people come and pay inflated prices for things, it may even for for $100-$120 if in a booth with vintage 1930-1970's items.
Great piece and I would pay more than $60. I find I must factor in how beautiful the piece is to Me and My character.
You need to know who manufactured it. Look under and behind for markings.
Without markings or names of manufacturer it would be almost impossible to help you as even an experienced antique person may have problems with just this photo.
This is a lovely glass cabinet but without maker marks/name it will be very difficult to place a value.
I still believe you should take these pics to antique dealers in your city (along with measurements and any information you have as to where it came from) as most likely it came from somewhere in your area and these dealers will maybe know the maker.
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