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Item Name: FS Antique Empire Style Vanity/Dresser circa 1920
Location: Duluth
Zip Code: 30097
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: $$wait!!! 249!!!!
Caliber: 19D x 53W x 30H... mirror high 72"
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: BERKEY AND GAY EMPIRE STYLE 6 DRAWER WITH SECRET DRAW VANITY/DRESSER.
Unrestored but in solid condition.
The era between World War I and the Great Depression was Berkey & Gay’s zenith of production.
Although designs ran the gamut of freely translated European and American revival styles, most tended toward larger, heavier periods like Elizabethan, William and Mary, and American Empire.
The mirror itself is hazed typical of a hundred-year-old mirror and does not have to be utilized
This is an exquisite example of the Grand Rapids American Empire Style, large, with a mixture of Gothic, and hand-painted faux Burl accents.
Far too large for us to hold onto anymore and too many projects in the pipeline
Pictures:
Item Name: FS Antique Empire Style Vanity/Dresser circa 1920
Location: Duluth
Zip Code: 30097
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: $$wait!!! 249!!!!
Caliber: 19D x 53W x 30H... mirror high 72"
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: BERKEY AND GAY EMPIRE STYLE 6 DRAWER WITH SECRET DRAW VANITY/DRESSER.
Unrestored but in solid condition.
The era between World War I and the Great Depression was Berkey & Gay’s zenith of production.
Although designs ran the gamut of freely translated European and American revival styles, most tended toward larger, heavier periods like Elizabethan, William and Mary, and American Empire.
The mirror itself is hazed typical of a hundred-year-old mirror and does not have to be utilized
This is an exquisite example of the Grand Rapids American Empire Style, large, with a mixture of Gothic, and hand-painted faux Burl accents.
Far too large for us to hold onto anymore and too many projects in the pipeline
Pictures: