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French Provincial style five-drawer tall dresser

Submitted photo of French Provincial style five-drawer tall dresser
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Dixie dresser

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AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $350

AI estimate as of May 17, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

This item appears to be a vertical five-drawer tall chest of drawers, featuring design elements stylistically consistent with mid-20th-century French Provincial revival furniture. The piece is finished in a distressed black lacquer or paint that shows significant signs of wear, including numerous scuffs, paint loss, and edge chipping, revealing a lighter wood or substrate beneath. Each drawer is adorned with a single metallic handle in a gold-finished foliate/acanthus leaf pattern, which is typical of the Rococo-influenced French Provincial style. The dresser rests on cabriole-style legs and features a scalloped bottom apron. While the user identifies this as a 'Dixie dresser', no manufacturer labels or stamps are visible in the provided image to verify this claim; however, the silhouette is consistent with pieces produced by the Dixie Furniture Company during the mid-to-late 20th century. The dresser's construction reflects a mass-produced take on classic French motifs, popular in North American suburban interiors of that era. Due to the lack of visible brand markings, this attribution remains a hypothesis subject to physical inspection for a maker's mark within the drawers or on the back panel.

AI Appraisal Report

I have examined the image of this five-drawer French Provincial revival tall chest. Based on the visual evidence, the piece features the characteristic cabriole legs and foliate hardware associated with mid-20th-century mass-produced furniture. Per user submission, the item is attributed to Dixie Furniture Company. Based on what I can see, the silhouette and construction are consistent with Dixie's production, though I cannot verify this manufacturer without a physical inspection of drawer interiors or the back panel for a maker's mark. The current condition shows significant surface wear, including paint loss and scuffing, which negatively impacts the market value. My estimate of $150 to $350 assumes the piece is a genuine mid-century Dixie manufacture; if it is an unattributed contemporary reproduction or a less-collectible brand 'in the style of,' the value would likely drop to the $75 to $125 range. The market for vintage French Provincial revival remains steady for those looking for 'shabby chic' project pieces, but high-end collectors typically seek items with original finishes in better condition. To confirm the origin and potential value, an in-person examination is required to check for stamps, evaluate the wood substrate, and assess the structural integrity of the drawer glides. Documentation such as a original sales receipt would also assist in establishing provenance.

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