TWO BROYHILL 100th Anniversary Collection Mahogany Antique End Tables w/ Single Dovetail Drawers
$260
Last updated 6 days ago in Gilbert, AZ
Condition: Reconditioned/Certified
Listed in categories: Collectibles & Art - Antiques - Furniture
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TWO BROYHILL 100th Anniversary Collection Mahogany Antique End Tables w/ Single Dovetail Drawers. Nightstands w/ Original Pulls! Solid Wood Mahogany Provincial End Tables w/ Pull Out Storage drawer! Gorgeous pair of Two solid wood Antique End Tables Country Side Tables. Mahogany in color. Gorgeous Reeded legs and original brass hardware. Each nightstand has a large storage drawer with original brass pull handles. The tops of both were sanded down, stained and polyurethaned for a long lasting durable finish! Love the different design on both tops! In near perfect condition! 24.25 height, 27 depth, 23 width Broyhill side tables, antique tables, accent tables, wood tables, mid century side table, mid-century end table, French side table, country French, French country nightstand, nightstands! I’m selling multiple household items, furniture and home decor. Check out my other listings! The more you buy, the more you save!! About Broyhill Furniture: Modern-day Broyhill Furniture Industries, Inc., grew out of the Lenoir Chair Company, founded in 1926 by James Edgar Broyhill in Lenoir. Broyhill upholstered chairs on consignment, but he believed that he could operate on his own. His chair company was immediately successful, and Broyhill expanded his product line in the early 1940s by buying six small furniture plants in Lenoir and nearby towns, organizing them all under the name of Broyhill Furniture Factories. The emphasis in early years was on the production of inexpensive to medium-priced bedroom and upholstered furniture. A slump in furniture sales in the 1940s and 1950s caused Broyhill to make changes. These included a paid sales staff, modernized factories, the production of more expensive and stylish products, quality control, national advertising, and the production of plastic and ready-to-assemble furniture. Sales more than tripled to $265 million in the years from 1966 to 1979. In 1980 Interco, Inc., of St. Louis, a shoe and clothing manufacturer, bought Broyhill, Ethan Allen, Inc., and later Lane Home Furnishings. In 1991 Interco, overextended and seeking bankruptcy protection from creditors, began to concentrate on furniture as its primary product. The company subsequently established Broyhill Showcase Galleries to show and sell Broyhill furnishings. By the early 2000s, there were 340 of these galleries, as well as 475 Broyhill Furniture Centers, around the nation.
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