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1. Examine the furniture to determine what wood it's made from when you wish to value antique furniture. Woods such s mahogany, oak, pine and walnut are considered the most popular.
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1. Check the condition of the piece. Veneers that have chipped or warped from water are probably the most significant condition problem with Art Deco furniture. Check the furniture
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You buy a copy of "The price guide to Antique Furniture" published by the Antique Collector's Club. Or, you photograph your pieces and digitally send the photos to an auction
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Hi Debbie, Your desk appears to have been made in the 1960's to 1970's. It appears to be veneered since I am able to see some veneer loss on the right side of the kneehole. Pricing
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