The style of your suite is what's referred to as "French Provincial", a simplified version of 18th Century Louis XV furniture. This style was extremely popular, produced during the turn of the 19th Century, the 1930's and again in the 1960's. The best pieces were made in Europe, but furniture of this style was also produced by nearly every major North American furniture manufacturer, so without a albel it's difficult to nail down who made it. The style has most recently been revived as " French Country" . The style is not currently in vogue comparable sets often go for less than $800.00 at auction.
Re: Dining room set
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Re: Dining room set
The style of your suite is what's referred to as "French Provincial", a simplified version of 18th Century Louis XV furniture. This style was extremely popular, produced during the turn of the 19th Century, the 1930's and again in the 1960's. The best pieces were made in Europe, but furniture of this style was also produced by nearly every major North American furniture manufacturer, so without a albel it's difficult to nail down who made it. The style has most recently been revived as " French Country" . The style is not currently in vogue comparable sets often go for less than $800.00 at auction.