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AI Identification

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Mid-century modern style five-drawer tallboy chest

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AI Estimated Value

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$200 - $400

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This furniture piece appears to be a five-drawer upright chest of drawers, often referred to as a tallboy or highboy, designed in a style consistent with mid-century modern aesthetics (typically circa 1950s–1960s). The piece is constructed with wood or wood veneers in a warm, medium-brown tone, possibly walnut or a similar stained wood. It features distinctive curved, brass-toned metal 'smile' or boomerang-shaped drawer pulls that are stylistically consistent with American manufacturers of the mid-20th century, such as Bassett or Stanley, though no manufacturer's mark is visible in the image to confirm this. The chest has slightly tapered legs and a framed face where the side panels extend past the drawer fronts. Notable condition issues include visible finish wear and scuffing on the bottom right leg and some surface abrasions or finish loss directly underneath the third drawer handle from the top. The top surface shows some minor light-colored marks or scratching. Because no branding, interior drawer stamps, or paper labels are shown, this attribution remains a stylistic hypothesis based on construction and hardware profile.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have examined this five-drawer upright chest of drawers. The piece features a design consistent with mid-century modern aesthetics, specifically circa 1950s–1960s, constructed with medium-brown wood or veneers and distinctive boomerang-shaped drawer pulls. As an appraiser examining a photograph, I must treat any specific manufacturer attribution as a hypothesis. While the hardware and profile suggest mid-20th-century American manufacturers such as Bassett or Stanley, no maker labels are visible to me, and I cannot verify this from a photo alone. The condition appears to be fair to good, with visible finish wear on the bottom right leg, surface abrasions under the third drawer handle, and minor scratching on the top surface. These condition issues negatively impact the overall appraisal value. Assuming this is a period-correct mid-century American manufactured piece, my estimated fair market value range is $200 to $400. The broader market for vintage mid-century modern furniture remains steady, but premium prices are generally reserved for pristine examples or explicitly identified high-end designer pieces. If physical inspection reveals a specific, sought-after maker's mark or collection stamp, the value could potentially increase to the $500–$700 range. Conversely, if closer inspection reveals it to be a later piece 'in the style of' the era or if the structural damage is more severe, the value would likely fall to $100–$150 as standard utility furniture. To properly identify the piece and its origins, an in-person examination of the joinery, secondary woods, and interior drawer stamps would be required.

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