I have an oak Thomasville dining table, w/ 4 chairs & 2 leaves. Est 1979. How do I find a value of the table old & new?
This table has been damaged by water and I need to find a replacement value for insurance purposes. I've tried asking a local retailer who carries Thomasville merchandise and contacting Thomasville directly, but both have been unable to give me an estimate. The table is solid oak, with a laminate top.
The chairs are solid oak. I contacted Thomasville and they told me the table was available from 1974 to 1982. This table has a stamp on the bottom of it from 1979.
It is from the Litchfield Collection and an Early American design. Product #H3361-736. Any idea how I can get a replacement value?
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Replacement Value This information is taken off a website ( provided for you ) - read through it, great info and ways to find how much your furniture is worth. We all want to know the value of the precious antiques collectibles or kitsch items that we collect, horde, dust, admire, cherish, can't live without, even the things that we wonder why we bought them in the first place. You inherit a Victorian (or is it) vase with naked cherubs and lots of lacey things on it and it is only natural to want to know what it's worth.
I am extremely sentimental so I am not sure if there is any price that would cause me to sell something that someone I adored had left to me but ... that's me. The best way to learn more about your antiques and collectibles is to research the history of the manufacturer. Along the way you will also find out what your prized piece is worth but most importantly you will come away with a tad more knowledge than you had before, a greater respect for the hard work that went in to creating the wonderful object you have and quite possibly you will have a desire to learn more about different genres of antiques and collectibles.
I can no longer respond to inquiries for antique or collectible mark or backstamp information or free appraisals. That is why I provide all of these antique and collectible references and resources for visitor's to my online antique shop. Please use all of these resources and links, if you do and the information is out there, you WILL find it.
I have found that the Internet DOES NOT have all of the answers, if you don't know exactly what you are looking for it is difficult to find it online. This is when the library and good ole books come in handy. You can sit and browse at your leisure.
Nothing beats getting out in person and going to antiques show, shops and sales, this is where you learn the feel, heft and smell of the real antiques and collectibles. This is where the real learning takes place. If you really want to learn about an item you must hit the streets and go to some antique shops.
Ask questions, run your hands all over them, smell them, caress them, crawl underneath the furniture, turn them over, open them up, look at their joints... I spend more time buying a piece of furniture than I did finding a husband. You might check in periodically on my Marks & History Page to see if your "mark" is eventually posted there. I work on this page when time permits and that is more so in the winter months.
* If you have an item "just exactly like "_____" that I have here in the shop, chances are really good that the prices are the same on yours as on mine. * If your Mark or Backstamp is similar to one posted on the marks page, with a slight variation, I suggest that you conduct further research on that particular company (look at a Marks book) to see all of the mark variations. Some companies have numerous marks for their wares.
* The same applies to dinnerware patterns, use the library to research all of the patterns made by specific manufacturer's or browse the dinnerware patterns at replacements.com I do not know all of the pattern names so please don't ask me....Use your search engines, I recommend Google.com, type the name of your product in and see where you end up. Many shop owners have gone to a great deal of trouble to put resources on their shop sites such as "Mark" pages, Silver Hallmark's, etc. Type this into Google and go right to those sites. Go to some of the online auction websites and look at the "finished" auctions, see what items have sold for.
This gives you a true sense of what items are worth as well what is really selling and what is not. Browse online antique shop sites and see what people are selling similar items for. If you have a plate and see the same plate in a shop with a different decal... the price is probably the same.1500 Potters of Stoke-On-Trent - A guide to British (especially Stoke -on-Trent and Staffordshire) ceramic companies their history, trade and initial marks (the markings used on the bottom of some ceramics)American Dinnerware Made Along the Ohio River Valley - This includes, Knowles, KT&K, TS&T, Homer Laughlin and a few more.
This is a very informative siteBooks Price Guide Online - Find the price of rare, antiquarian, antique and out of print books online on this website. For more ways to find info on your antiques go here ( bottom for more ways ) http://www.mygrannysatticantiques.com/html/value_your_antiques.htmlGood Luck Sources: http://www.mygrannysatticantiques.com/html/value_your_antiques.html .
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I have an oak Thomasville dining table, w/ 4 chairs & 2 leaves. Est 1979. How do I find a value of the table old & new?
I am looking for 2 replacement Thomasville Dining Room Chairs Suite#21621-811-812.
How do I locate 2 or 4 discontinued Thomasville dining room side chairs (Martinique).
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