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Antique Questions Forum / Re: Eastlake Chair?
« on: September 03, 2019, 06:38:51 pm »
They are selling them for #30 for both. I don't need them, but for that price I thought I would buy them and put them in one of the shops and make a little bit of money for next to no effort. I wish I had somewhere to use them, but my home is busting at the seams. lol

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Antique Questions Forum / Eastlake Chair?
« on: September 03, 2019, 11:11:48 am »
Hello...Hello...Bee n a while.
I came across these on an online yard sale for cheap (or in my opinion). I think the chair is an Eastlake. Any info or value? Thanks as always.

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Antique Questions Forum / Re: Eastlake dresser
« on: July 16, 2018, 10:40:43 am »
KC, if there is any brown furniture left by the time the chalk painting fad is gone.

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Antique Questions Forum / Re: Eastlake dresser
« on: July 14, 2018, 09:55:57 pm »
Thanks guys. I see things I like all the time, but very few times in life do I see something I can't live without. So, yes, there will be others.

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Antique Questions Forum / Re: Eastlake dresser
« on: July 14, 2018, 03:41:27 pm »
I always tell people...it's only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. I am not bothered that I didn't get it. It's funny that she believed it was worth that much just because the guy selling it to her said so. Even i knew it wasn't worth near the price she wanted. I think it's hilarious that she took the post down.

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Antique Questions Forum / Re: Eastlake dresser
« on: July 14, 2018, 10:35:55 am »
Well, someone offered her $300 and she finally stated that she wanted $1,700 for it. She said the guy she bought it from said it was worth up to $2,400. A lot of people laughed at her price, so she took her listing down. Lol

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Antique Questions Forum / Re: Eastlake dresser
« on: July 12, 2018, 07:58:51 pm »
Ok, you guys know a lot better than I do. I think I was going by the wishbone mirror. I thought they were from the late 1800s.

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Antique Questions Forum / Re: Eastlake dresser
« on: July 12, 2018, 04:33:50 pm »
It's posted on an online yard sale, so I've only seen the pics of it, all are almost the same as the one I posted...so, not sure of the condition. She said make an offer, but I have a feeling she thinks it's worth a good bit. I think whoever she originally bought it from told her it had appraised for a lot. I thought it may be worth $450-$500. I would not pay her that much though. I would offer her $300-$325. Do you think that's in line with what it's worth? The drawer knobs are not original to the dresser, are they?

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Antique Questions Forum / Eastlake dresser
« on: July 11, 2018, 08:50:18 pm »
Hello guys. I am guessing that this is an Eastlake piece. Also, guessing the drawer pulls are not original and that it was built maybe around 1880. I am thinking of buying it and wonder if you guys had any info and guess at value? Thanks.

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It's 18.5" wide, 28.5" long and 18.75" high.

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Mart, I live the Duncan Phyfe style also.
KC, the widest part is 28.5 inches....so, tea table?

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Thanks Mart. I was thinking I would sell it for $50 or so. It was free...so anything will be a profit.

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His stamp looks just like the one on my table, he's reading his wrong. Anyway, I am posting pics of mine. What do y'all think I can sell it for? Hes trying to sell his for $500, but i know its not selling for that. Lol. Thanks.

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Thanks y'all. I thought he was wrong and was relatively sure mine said 1931.

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Thanks KC. I have a coffee table made/sold by them and I was trying to figure out what it is worth. The stamp is a little smudged, but I think it says 1931. The only thing I could find was a guy with an end table made/or sold by that company. He has his dated at 1838 and I was pretty sure that was wrong. I didn't think something from 1838 would be stamped, but was not sure.

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