Trying to figure out what this is?
I'm trying to identify the correct term for the type of "dresser?" This is, and what it is worth.
All I know about it is that it is pulaski made. Please help!
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It looks like it's an oval nightstand. You could try to get ahold of the dealer and find out if there's a specific name and it's worth.
It is hard to tell how big it that is from the picture. Is that the size of a nightstand or is it skinnier or smaller? What are the dimensions? Also, is that a tray that is leaning on its side or a top that gets hinged up. If that is a tray...maybe a tea tray? Usually tea trays are open though and don't look like a mini dresser. I also don't see any handles on the sides of the top. I am inclined to think it might be a jewelry armoire with a hinged top and that top just needs to be re-hinged. It is a really pretty piece.
Could you give us a rough idea of it's dimensions? It's hard to tell if its designed to sit on a dressing table or a much bigger freestanding piece.
It looks like it's either a night table or end table with a removable tray. Since it has the tray, I'm leaning more toward an end table/serving piece.
It is an accent Oval Drum Table. It depends on the year it is made. If it made of solid wood or veneers. Try to go to "what It's Worth" and attach a photo.
It's beautiful in its current state. Hope you don't paint it.
I'm new to the site so I'm sorry if I'm not doing things right .. it is 2f 6½i H without tray and 2f 8i H with tray, 1f 7⅝i L without tray and 1f 10i L with tray , 2f 5½i W without tray and 2f 8i with tray ... I may be a centimeter of or so I'm not great with a tape measure but those are the approximate measurements.
Your local antique shop may let you email them a photo for an evaluation.
That is gorgeous! I would agree with the others, maybe ask an antique specialist.
They are beautiful pieces .. please ask local antique store about its value
Pulaski is not antique, so I would look for a furniture dealer who sells Pulaski or contact the company directly.... their nightstands go for $300 - $700. Here is where you can look up a local dealer who maybe able to help you identify the piece.... https://www.pulaskifurniture.com/find-a-dealer.php