Accurate Description of Item
One Colonial Revival Chippendale Style Sideboard , the top with a gadrooned molded edge, over two drawers flanked by pedestals, each with a cabinet door over a single drawer, the case rising on four short cabriole feet.
Appraiser Remarks
Your piece dates from the second quarter of the 20th Century and is in what's referred to
as the "Colonial Revival" style, the style getting it's name from the fact these pieces use stylistic motifs from the American Colonial period (1620-1780). The majority of these Revival pieces where produced in the Mid Western United States where much of the furniture industry was located from the turn of the 19th Century until the early 1930's. Most of these Revival pieces are not exact copies, often mixing stylist features from Elizabethan to early Chippendale furniture, this one patterned after Chippendale style furnitur made durin the mid 1700's. In the current market demand for pieces of this type is not as great as it was during the 1990's and values for it have been in decline.
$600.00 range.
as the "Colonial Revival" style, the style getting it's name from the fact these pieces use stylistic motifs from the American Colonial period (1620-1780). The majority of these Revival pieces where produced in the Mid Western United States where much of the furniture industry was located from the turn of the 19th Century until the early 1930's. Most of these Revival pieces are not exact copies, often mixing stylist features from Elizabethan to early Chippendale furniture, this one patterned after Chippendale style furnitur made durin the mid 1700's. In the current market demand for pieces of this type is not as great as it was during the 1990's and values for it have been in decline.
$600.00 range.
Estimated Value
$450.00-$600.00
Re: Batesville Cabinet Company Chippendale Style Sideboard
One Colonial Revival Chippendale Style Sideboard , the top with a gadrooned molded edge, over two drawers flanked by pedestals, each with a cabinet door over a single drawer, the case rising on four short cabriole feet.
Your piece dates from the second quarter of the 20th Century and is in what's referred to
as the "Colonial Revival" style, the style getting it's name from the fact these pieces use stylistic motifs from the American Colonial period (1620-1780). The majority of these Revival pieces where produced in the Mid Western United States where much of the furniture industry was located from the turn of the 19th Century until the early 1930's. Most of these Revival pieces are not exact copies, often mixing stylist features from Elizabethan to early Chippendale furniture, this one patterned after Chippendale style furnitur made durin the mid 1700's. In the current market demand for pieces of this type is not as great as it was during the 1990's and values for it have been in decline.
$600.00 range.