Just the other day I ran across a sale bill advertising an auction I attended back in 1970. The auction was for a hotel that had opened in 1912, and was being razed for a new project. The first item on the sale bill was:
175 MATCHING DRESSERS! The style of those dressers was very much like the ones being discussed here, 3 drawers, square mirror with some "applied trim" across the top frame. Many of them had a false rolled on grain (tiger oak) finish, applied over mixed woods at the factory.
(BTW: The hotel auction was handled by selling each room's complete contents to the highest bidder. For a $30 to $50 bid you received: A dresser, bed, desk, chair, suitcase bench, reading lamp, carpet, curtains, etc. You could even take the door to the room if you wanted. Ahh...the good ol' days!
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