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Thomasville 1967

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AI Identification

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French Provincial style two-drawer nightstand

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AI Estimated Value

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$40-$80

As of June 3, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This two-drawer nightstand is stylistically consistent with the French Provincial revival furniture popular in the mid-20th century. The piece features a serpentine front, a shaped top with a beveled edge, and integral cabriole-style feet that terminate in scrolls. The drawers are adorned with ornate, cast-metal bail handles featuring rococo-style foliate motifs. Its finish is a cream-colored or off-white paint with sage-green accents in the recessed moldings, likely intended to mimic an aged, patinated look. The user-provided attribution to Thomasville, 1967, is a plausible hypothesis consistent with the commercial furniture trends of that era, though no maker's mark or date stamp is visible in the image to verify this claim. The condition is poor; the top surface shows significant paint loss, flaking, and distress, revealing the underlying wood or substrate. The decorative finish on the drawer faces and molding also shows signs of wear and chipping. The construction appears typical of mass-produced mid-century furniture, aiming for an elegant, historical aesthetic through standardized manufacturing processes.

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Based on my examination of the provided images, this nightstand is a mid-20th-century piece in the French Provincial revival style. The serpentine front and cabriole feet are characteristic of mass-produced furniture from this era. Per user submission, the piece is attributed to Thomasville, circa 1967. While this year and maker are consistent with the general aesthetic and manufacturing techniques visible, I cannot confirm this attribution without a physical inspection to locate a maker's mark or date stamp, which I cannot see in the photos. The value is significantly impacted by the condition, which I would characterize as poor. There is extensive flaking, paint loss, and distress on the top surface and drawer moldings. While 'shabby chic' enthusiasts sometimes seek out such wear, the level of substrate exposure here suggests a need for professional refinishing rather than simple decorative patina. The current market demand for mid-century French Provincial revival furniture is generally modest, especially for individual pieces rather than complete sets. If the attribution to Thomasville were confirmed, it would place the piece at the higher end of the estimate, though condition remains the primary detractor. If the piece were found to be by a generic or lesser-known manufacturer, the value would likely fall to the lower end or below. To confirm the origin and potential value, an in-person examination of the drawer joinery and any internal stamps would be required. In its current state, the piece is valued primarily as a utility item or a restoration project.

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