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Mission Oak Buffet ca. 1890

Mission Oak Buffet ca. 1890
Posted in: Gallery / Antiques / Antique Furniture
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My great grandparents received this set of furniture from his parents when they got married in 1893.  They lived in Navarro Co., TX and it was shipped from out east according to the story, only 2 sets made of this particular set, I have seen many mission oak sets but none exactly like this set. I have the buffet and china closet only but there were also a round pedastle table and chairs and a large serving table. My mother received these pieces in 1965 after my great grandmother died. This set originally was made for the Montgomery family, a prominent Navarro Co., family and by the time it arrived they were no longer interested in keeping it so my great great grandparents got it, then gave it as a wedding gift.

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Manufacturer:unknown

Country of origin:USA

Original or reproduction:

Original

Date made:1893

Material type:

Quarter sawn oak with oak veneers on the side, birdeye maple are the bottoms of the drawers. Bevelled mirrors, all original

Defects:minor veneer damage on one side

Finish type:unfortunately, refinished in early 1980's

Period/Class:Arts and Crafts period.

Weight:tons!

Dimensions:approximately 6 ft long and 5 feet high

Condition:Average

Quantity:1

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Added: 10/1/2007
Status: Public
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