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Antique 1950's Huntley Furniture Mahogany Dresser

$40

$180

Last updated almost 3 years ago in Denver, CO

Condition: Used (normal wear)

Listed in categories: Collectibles & Art - Antiques - Furniture

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Antique 1950's Huntley Furniture Mahogany Dresser

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Style

Mahogany

Type

Dressers & Vanities

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Furniture Huntley Mahogany 5-drawer Dresser A lovely vintage 5-drawer dresser made by Huntley Furniture. Made of mahogany, very solid and well constructed with dove tail joints, and original brass color hardware. Drawer interiors are constructed of pine. The dresser features a style . Manufacturer is identified by a metal medallion attached inside one of the drawers. Good condition with some surface scuffs and scratches due to normal use. Measures 58 tall x 34 wide x 21" in depth.From the internet: "Huntley Furniture is actually B F Huntley Furniture Company. This company was organized in 1906, through the aquisition of the Oakland Furniture Company (founded in 1898). Later, the Huntley firm also purchased Winston Desk Company in 1909 and Forsyth Furniture Company in 1920. James S. Lynch Sr. acquired the business in 1935. Fire destroyed the Huntley plant on Valentines Day in 1956, but the facility was rebuilt and showed samples at the October furniture market that year. Huntley merged with Thomasville Chair Company in 1961, and the firm became Thomasville Furniture Industries."

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