Accurate Description of Item
One Circa 1925 Colonial Revival Style Buffet With Mirror. The buffet in walnut , with an arched mirror over three drawers and two cabinet doors, the case rising on cabriole legs
Appraiser Remarks
Buffets of this type are in what's called the "Colonial Revival" style. Colonial Revival pieces are reproductions of the original American Colonial items originally produced from 1620-1780. The Colonial Revival style first became popular after the first Centennial of the American Revolution in 1876, but buffets like this were made right up until World War Two (1939). At that time interest and demand for original Colonial & Federal furnishings was so great it outstripped supply. Large manufacturers to begin production of pieces in the Colonial style from the Jacobean to early Georgian periods.
This one based on Queen Anne furniture of the early 1700's, but made about 1925. Today values for these pieces depends on their quality of construction, how close they follow original designs and their overall condition. In the current market demand for buffets like yours is modest, comparable buffets now often sell for less than $600.00.
This one based on Queen Anne furniture of the early 1700's, but made about 1925. Today values for these pieces depends on their quality of construction, how close they follow original designs and their overall condition. In the current market demand for buffets like yours is modest, comparable buffets now often sell for less than $600.00.
Estimated Value
$500.00
Re: Colonial Revival Style Buffet
One Circa 1925 Colonial Revival Style Buffet With Mirror. The buffet in walnut , with an arched mirror over three drawers and two cabinet doors, the case rising on cabriole legs
Buffets of this type are in what's called the "Colonial Revival" style. Colonial Revival pieces are reproductions of the original American Colonial items originally produced from 1620-1780. The Colonial Revival style first became popular after the first Centennial of the American Revolution in 1876, but buffets like this were made right up until World War Two (1939). At that time interest and demand for original Colonial & Federal furnishings was so great it outstripped supply. Large manufacturers to begin production of pieces in the Colonial style from the Jacobean to early Georgian periods.
This one based on Queen Anne furniture of the early 1700's, but made about 1925. Today values for these pieces depends on their quality of construction, how close they follow original designs and their overall condition. In the current market demand for buffets like yours is modest, comparable buffets now often sell for less than $600.00.