I am not sure what to sell this for. My wife bought it about 10 years ago. It is an antique.
Thanks!
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You need to know who manufactured it. Look underneath and inside the drawer for identifying markings.
Wow! Neat piece!! It looks like a lowboy:
Without knowing the maker it's going to be a challenge to give you today's market value.
If it is a true antique and not a reproduction, it is so unsual you may not find a sold example online. Sold matches are the very best way in my opinion to determine value as it tells you what someone paid the item.
Your best bet is to research similar pieces and get an idea of genre pricing. Or take it to an antique dealer and ask about insurance value which is always higher than retail value. Or add 15-30% markup to what you paid for it 10 years ago and then take best offer.
It is beautiful! Post back what you get for it and what part of the country you are in! I love learning values of items in other places!! Thanks for sharing!
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