Accurate Description of Item
One Federal Revival Style Mahogany Corner Table With Drawers, Leather Top, Gold Inlay
Appraiser Remarks
Your table is in the Federal Revival Style and dates from the third quarter of the 20th Century. The āMahogany Associationā sticker is not that of the company that made it, but a group that the company had joined as a member.
The Group was used to promote the fact its members used high quality construction materials, such as genuine Mahogany rather than lesser hardwoods such as maple, birch or gumwood. The Mahogany Association operated until 1969. The number "184" on this piece was one assigned to the maker, which according to the records we have was most likely the Imperial Furniture Company, which operated from 1903-1954.
The Group was used to promote the fact its members used high quality construction materials, such as genuine Mahogany rather than lesser hardwoods such as maple, birch or gumwood. The Mahogany Association operated until 1969. The number "184" on this piece was one assigned to the maker, which according to the records we have was most likely the Imperial Furniture Company, which operated from 1903-1954.
Estimated Value
$275.00- $350.00
Re: Mahogany Corner Table With Drawers, Leather Top, Gold...
One Federal Revival Style Mahogany Corner Table With Drawers, Leather Top, Gold Inlay
Your table is in the Federal Revival Style and dates from the third quarter of the 20th Century. The āMahogany Associationā sticker is not that of the company that made it, but a group that the company had joined as a member.
The Group was used to promote the fact its members used high quality construction materials, such as genuine Mahogany rather than lesser hardwoods such as maple, birch or gumwood. The Mahogany Association operated until 1969. The number "184" on this piece was one assigned to the maker, which according to the records we have was most likely the Imperial Furniture Company, which operated from 1903-1954.