09-27-2017 04:00 PM
I purchased this Buffet 25 years ago from a "Danish" Antique Dealer. There is no doubt that this is hand carved and rosewood inlay. I have no idea if it is identifiable by it's markings, but an exhaustive amount of time has been spent trying to figure out if it is marked by a specific maker? There are two markings...one on the buffet itself which is the red stamp and then the hand carved pieces on the buffet have an oval pressed stamp. Any ideas?
09-28-2017 04:56 PM
the stamp mark is invisible and the other mark has no detail. there is no way to ID with the pictures provided. I am wondering if the carved parts were added later as the wood and style are quite different from the rest of the cabinet.
10-01-2017 12:46 PM
From what little we can see Id say its a turn of the century golden oak sideboard that has been refinished to within an inch of its life. Thats why the stamp is so blurry.
10-01-2017 02:36 PM
stamp is on the back which has no finish on it. I would say next to impossible to refinish this piece. It is full of inlay and rosewood. The pic is blurry, but the stamp is not. Just very light. Thanks for you opinion.
10-01-2017 02:40 PM
Can we get a full pic?
10-02-2017 08:04 AM
the piece is not golden oak. hard to tell exactly what it is from just the small close-ups. That carving detail in the second picture is 20th century though.
10-08-2017 09:06 PM
Any piece of wooden furniture can be refinished unless it is encased in carbonite.