Accurate Description of Item
Ranch Oak Dresser, Circa third quarter of the 20th Century
Appraiser Remarks
A. Brandt Ranch Oak Furniture was made for nearly fifty years in Fort Worth, Texas and has been out-of-production for more than two decades. A. Brandt Company, Inc., debuted the Ranch Oak furniture line in Fort Worth in 1938 and continued manufacturing Ranch Oak into the 1980s. In 1986, the Brandt family sold the furniture company, which went out of business not long afterwards. In the fall of 1988, the entire contents of the factory sold at auction. Patented "Ranch Oak" furniture was one of many lines of furniture produced by A. Brandt Company, Inc.
Based on what I can see, your dressers date from the late 1960's to mid 70's, they are in what's loosely termed the "Moderne" style. In terms of value, the style is a bit of a hard sell unless it's by a well known Designer, we'd retail dressers like this at about $350.00 each, but they often go at auction for less than half that amount.
Based on what I can see, your dressers date from the late 1960's to mid 70's, they are in what's loosely termed the "Moderne" style. In terms of value, the style is a bit of a hard sell unless it's by a well known Designer, we'd retail dressers like this at about $350.00 each, but they often go at auction for less than half that amount.
Estimated Value
$350.00
Re: ranch oak dresser with four drawers and mirror
Ranch Oak Dresser, Circa third quarter of the 20th Century
A. Brandt Ranch Oak Furniture was made for nearly fifty years in Fort Worth, Texas and has been out-of-production for more than two decades. A. Brandt Company, Inc., debuted the Ranch Oak furniture line in Fort Worth in 1938 and continued manufacturing Ranch Oak into the 1980s. In 1986, the Brandt family sold the furniture company, which went out of business not long afterwards. In the fall of 1988, the entire contents of the factory sold at auction. Patented "Ranch Oak" furniture was one of many lines of furniture produced by A. Brandt Company, Inc.
Based on what I can see, your dressers date from the late 1960's to mid 70's, they are in what's loosely termed the "Moderne" style. In terms of value, the style is a bit of a hard sell unless it's by a well known Designer, we'd retail dressers like this at about $350.00 each, but they often go at auction for less than half that amount.