Manufacture?
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Are there any markings, stamps, numbers, words, or logos, on the piece?
Look on the back, underside, and inside the drawers.
Flipturn is right, investigate the pieces for clues, the back and underside are the usual places where manufacturing information is stamped. The maker's mark is placed somewhere out of sight, it maybe "hidden" on a door fastener. The mark could contain a company name or a logo, patent number, date of manufacture...either singly or in a combination. Also check out the components of the piece to be sure they are made by the same manufacturer, being made of the same wood.
You need to search for any marks/labels to search. Otherwise, check with a local antique dealer.
we really don't know unless we know of the mfg company or more info I would check with local antique dealers
If all else fails, do a google search of the piece or take a picture and show it to an antiques dealer.
You’ll have to check all around inside and out on the piece to find a mark, stamp or label. If that fails, an appraiser can help you.
Hi, This is an Art Deco Piece and may have the manufacturers stamp underneath.
I suggest to seek help from your local antique dealer. Or you can also look for manufacturers stamp.
Hi Erin, hope this instruction helps you out
https://antiques.lovetoknow.com/antique-furniture-research/how-identify-antique-desk-styles-ease
Hello some personal investigation is needed or hiring an appraisal could be one.
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Hi! I know it's a waterfall style. It also looks like a secretary desk. It's a nice piece and may have some value. I have a waterfall dresser and I found markings under the drawers in mine. Sometimes the mark is well hidden, as I have found stenciled or stamp markings in hidden spots. Good luck!
A lot of Art Deco pieces were mass produced, so all you may find is a Catalog Number that Sears, Wards and Pennys would have ordered from.
The glass work is distinctive and you might join a Facebook Art Deco group and ask them.