Anyone know the maker?
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My MIL has this same set and it looks like a Kristoff to me. What a great find.
I would look on the back or under the drawers to see if the mfg name is there- then you can find out more about this or send photos to local antique shops for info
Look on the underside of the unit and the drawers, it may say there who the company that made this was. Also look carefully at the hardware, sometuimes there is a clue there. Antique dealers might have some info for you.
Inspect the entire piece for a tag or marking of any sort. In some cases, the label may not be an actual manufacturer name, but the name of a retailer or association, such as Sears, Roebuck and Company, or the Grand Rapids Furniture Makers Guild.
I agree, check for labels or ask at a local vintage/antique store.
You can try to look on the back or on the underside of the drawers, you may see the mfg name or the name of the company who made this. Antique dealers can also help you with this.
That is a lovely piece of mid century fabulousness. Love the drawer pulls. Check every inch of it for labels of stamps. Or find a local antique dealer and ask them.
Often the manufacturer's company name is stamped on the interior or on the bottom of one of the drawers or on the back of the dresser. Beautiful piece!
I have a bedroom set very similar to that piece (belonged to my parents & bought in the early 50's) It's in storage but can get the manufacturer on the coming weekend.
I don't know the maker but it's a cool MCM piece for sure.
If there’s a mark, it will be inside a drawer, on a drawer side, on the inside case, or on the back. If you’re unable to find one, an appraiser can likely help you.
Hello, hope this helps you with your identification,
https://home.howstuffworks.com/home-improvement/home-diy/projects/how-to-identify-antique-wooden-furniture-for-refinishing.htm
Might be Beautility!
Wonderful piece of furniture. Looking for a stamp or a stencil on the backside or a makers mark inside the drawer could be helpful to discover the maker name and history. Hope you figure it out
Looks like a Frank Lloyd Wright Mid Century , but I am sure its not his but it looks like it.
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