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Old 04-13-2010, 10:12 AM
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I am going to the WRONG thrift shop!! You people find the BEST things!!
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Old 04-13-2010, 02:01 PM
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I emailed leigh from the antique road show and he emailed this

It looks French 19th century --- other than that I cant offer much help,, Sorry! . Thanks, Leigh.

This is starting to drive me crazy, I would really like to know what this is.
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Old 04-13-2010, 02:11 PM
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I'm sure you'll find the answer if you check around enough!
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start going around to every antique store within one hour's drive and get a feel for how much they offer you. they'll double that price (at least) when they sell it.
send the pics to the famous auction houses on both coasts. don't be shy. ask what you have. ask if they're interested in auctioning it. if they think you have something they'll tell you. they want the commission. they may or may not tell you what price to expect. that changes in every market. decide what you want to hold out for. keep in mind what the antique stores told you, your own wear and tear, shipping charges, aggravation, etc. you also have to give them a commission. if you ask nicely, they'll help you if they can. they'll at least walk you through the process. if you live close enough to the coast, either one, it would be better to drive in and show it in person. always, always make appointments in advance. sometimes they will hold it in storage waiting for enough of the right items to hold a sale. for example, they may have ten other minis, but they're waiting for thirty because they have a private list of collectors. for 'special' items, they know who the collectors are and when they have the right sale they contact those people. those collectors will pay the highest prices to add to their collections. on the other hand, the good auction houses may not even want it. then you might want to sell to the antique store that gave you the best price, or keep it for it's oddity value. you won't know unless you start with a photo. if they show interest, offer to bring it over, if it's within a reasonable distance. see what happens. don't, don't, don't tell them what you paid. if they ask, you inherited it. you kind of did, anyway.

have you checked out any books at the library? there are many. be honest with yourself about the condition.
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it sure is pretty
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Old 04-17-2010, 10:40 AM
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What a great find! Resembles a lingerie chest to me and definitely looks French because of the curvaceous bottom. I did a real quick search for you and really think it's a bombe. Although http://www.belleescape.wordpress.com says it's a French curve chest. And http://www.bombechests.com says this type furniture was inspired by the Orient and it's classified as Louis XV furniture very popular with the belly outward curve of furniture in the 1700's. Of course, yours is the reverse of the belly outward curve in front but not in the back. Prices I saw were from 800-2,000K. Here's a few pics that I thought resembled your antique. There's also plenty of free online antique appraisals one is @instaappraisal.com. I always refer to Kovel's antique price guides when checking the values.

Now I think the white one looks closest to yours. Good luck in your search. love those antiques!

this one is painted white from belleescape
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this one is from bombechests.com and looks closest to yours
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Old 04-18-2010, 12:43 PM
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I love the picture of the bottom chest. That is simply stunning!!!
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Old 04-18-2010, 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Tiffany
I love the picture of the bottom chest. That is simply stunning!!!
The article says this style was all the rage in Paris in the 1750's. I can see why. heheh.

Becca, I would look it up in Kovel's price guide on Furniture and not ask any dealer. They have a book on just antique furniture but we don't have that edition.
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wow, very pretty!
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