Please pardon that I have Photoshop'd out the background from these photos, but my great-grandparents dresser has to reside temporarily in a storage closet until my son moves his things from the spare room!
This dresser came to me from my great-grandparent's home in Medford Massachusetts. They passed away in the 1960's and we think this probably dates to the 20's or 30's but I'll let you guys tell me. I have only been able to locate one advertisement for Hayward Furniture Co of Boston and it dated to the 1930's. I have not been able to find anything else. Maybe you guys will have better luck! I don't know if this is a seller or a manufacturer.
This seems to be a good, well-made dresser, all solid wood, single piece solid top, dovetailed drawers, ball and claw feet, with no veneers, original finish, never altered, no mars, scuffs or watermarks, only tiny dings (these show up more with the flash than they do in real life). The finish appears much lighter in these photos, due to the flash. The actual color is very deep and dark, more like you see in the last photo in the background.
LOL, looks like I should have wiped Hubby's fingerprints off the drawer before I took the photo!
No chips on the toes, just a little wear on the knuckles of the dragon.
Solid top in great shape, a few tiny dings on the corners, but no scratches, stains, etc. Looks almost new.
The only clue to the maker (or seller?) are these plates in the drawers.
It is a little hard to see the dovetailing in the drawers, due to the dark finish. But they are there if you look closely.
So fellow antiquesters, what can you tell me about Great-Grandma and Grandpa's dresser?
Thanks gang!