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Looks like chocolate to me. leftieNanner Dec 2018 #1
Just guessing, but I think Ilsa Dec 2018 #2
It is oak underpants Dec 2018 #5
Yes, an American or copycat version of Ilsa Dec 2018 #9
Holy Shit Underpants, do you have any idea what you have there? ProudLib72 Dec 2018 #3
Ok. You got me. underpants Dec 2018 #7
Well played! NT Adrahil Dec 2018 #10
Go to a better antique store with pics... They should be able to advise you. hlthe2b Dec 2018 #4
I'm hitting those and consignment shops tomorrow underpants Dec 2018 #54
Jacobean? muriel_volestrangler Dec 2018 #6
Thanks. underpants Dec 2018 #8
NB 'style', not necessarily 400 years old muriel_volestrangler Dec 2018 #12
I agree. Looks Jacobean/revival to me. Solly Mack Dec 2018 #17
Very interesting piece. democrank Dec 2018 #11
It kinda has an Art Deco look. Lars39 Dec 2018 #13
I thought so too. A Deco/Craftsman cross. Not any style but a mesh of styles from the 20s/30s. Squinch Dec 2018 #55
Still pretty cool looking in a hernia-making kind of way. Lars39 Dec 2018 #57
LOL! Yeah. Squinch Dec 2018 #58
That's what I thought too. lark Dec 2018 #78
Wood jberryhill Dec 2018 #14
Thanks underpants Dec 2018 #36
It's good to know my years of study weren't wasted jberryhill Dec 2018 #40
😆 underpants Dec 2018 #49
Maybe Jacobean revival in look. Making it Colonial style. Solly Mack Dec 2018 #15
lotta stuff now is called "Bohemian" or "Boho" Grasswire2 Dec 2018 #16
I would take some really good photos and lunatica Dec 2018 #18
Art Nouveau - 1920s to 1930s. MineralMan Dec 2018 #19
I vote for Art Nouveau. sinkingfeeling Dec 2018 #20
Yup. The carving style nails it, along with those MineralMan Dec 2018 #22
That's what I was going to pipe in with as well...'20s-'30s... Volaris Dec 2018 #26
That time period had some unique designs. MineralMan Dec 2018 #31
That's why it looks familiar me; it looks like the furniture my great grandmother had in her house, Volaris Dec 2018 #63
Yes. Sadly, that period never gained much popularity MineralMan Dec 2018 #66
Like your conclusion The Genealogist Dec 2018 #33
Yes. I see that, too. The two styles sometimes crossed paths. MineralMan Dec 2018 #67
You always pay off underpants Dec 2018 #37
You're welcome. Best of luck in completing your dining suite. MineralMan Dec 2018 #68
The wood looks like either Oak or Cherry. Blue_true Dec 2018 #87
I think the OP said it was oak, later. MineralMan Dec 2018 #89
What type foot is that? Ball, bun, onion? SMC22307 Dec 2018 #21
Bunion jberryhill Dec 2018 #42
Be nice. SMC22307 Dec 2018 #44
Oh I'm not going to hurt its feelings jberryhill Dec 2018 #50
It appears it was birthed during the Depression. SMC22307 Dec 2018 #51
Well if that's what the furniture looked like jberryhill Dec 2018 #59
All I know is that... SMC22307 Dec 2018 #61
That's it! jberryhill Dec 2018 #62
With hand-cut bottom balls? SMC22307 Dec 2018 #74
What do you get from a myopic mohel, Alec? LakeSuperiorView Dec 2018 #76
I'll bring the weenie wraps! SMC22307 Dec 2018 #77
Hold still jberry underpants Dec 2018 #84
Looks Asian. Not Japanese - prob Chinese or Indonesian. maxsolomon Dec 2018 #23
I agree. It looks Chinese or Indonesian to me. yardwork Dec 2018 #35
Art Nouveau in Tiger Oak cry baby Dec 2018 #24
What is Tiger Oak? Never heard that term. Thanks. nt Blue_true Dec 2018 #88
Tiger Oak refers to quarter sawn oak cut so that a desirable pattern emerges cry baby Dec 2018 #90
No expert here. GulfCoast66 Dec 2018 #25
Exactly! A fine craftsmen in Mexico made pnwest Dec 2018 #80
Early Hodgepodge? dlk Dec 2018 #27
That's a Noguchi sideboard ..... reACTIONary Dec 2018 #28
My sister says 20s to 30s Depression piece. TheBlackAdder Dec 2018 #29
It's a very unusual piece. Not easily recognizable. smirkymonkey Dec 2018 #34
Nods. underpants Dec 2018 #38
Time is early 20th Century Sanity Claws Dec 2018 #30
DU is quite incredible underpants Dec 2018 #46
I would go with a Gothic Revival marybourg Dec 2018 #32
I wouldn't try to match it, just find something that complements it csziggy Dec 2018 #39
Thank you csziggy underpants Dec 2018 #47
Goodish Demonaut Dec 2018 #41
Looks homemade, the bottom balls are machined and the top lines are not flush Demonaut Dec 2018 #43
Asian enid602 Dec 2018 #45
drawer joints machine or hand cut? Hermit-The-Prog Dec 2018 #48
All hand cut. underpants Dec 2018 #52
that's suggestive Hermit-The-Prog Dec 2018 #60
It looks to be from the Arts and Crafts era, which borrowed design motifs from several cultures ... Donkees Dec 2018 #53
Grand Rapids Michigan made furniture for several decades. irisblue Dec 2018 #56
You could look for a table and chairs in dark oak (if that's what it is). pnwmom Dec 2018 #64
Maybe Belgium Tudor? UpInArms Dec 2018 #65
Wow, look at that detail... SMC22307 Dec 2018 #69
Any makers marks on the droors or inside whistler162 Dec 2018 #70
Have you considered Ikea? Bucky Dec 2018 #71
I was going to suggest Ikea, too. Hugin Dec 2018 #73
Looks to be from the Shire... Hugin Dec 2018 #72
Does it come with Aidan Turner? SMC22307 Dec 2018 #75
Throwing my hat in the ring - looks like a pnwest Dec 2018 #79
Art Deco Style juxtaposed Dec 2018 #81
Thousands of these are around, here's a link juxtaposed Dec 2018 #82
Excellent. underpants Dec 2018 #83
Look on www.chairish.com mnhtnbb Dec 2018 #85
It may be a final product of a manual arts training course, during the expansion of vocational ... Donkees Dec 2018 #86
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