Harris Lebus 'Leeds Furniture' Oak Veneer Sideboard Appraisal

Category: Antique Furniture / Sideboard

Harris Lebus 'Leeds Furniture' Oak Veneer Sideboard

Description

A vintage oak veneer sideboard or buffet manufactured by Harris Lebus in England, marked 'Leeds Furniture'. The piece is reminiscent of the Arts & Crafts or early Art Deco period, featuring two drawers above two cupboard doors with a half shelf inside for storage. It has an oak veneer finish and is described as lightweight. The approximate dimensions are 49 inches long, 35 inches high, and 16.5 inches deep. It is reported to be in decent, functional condition, though not perfect.

Appraisal Report

This Harris Lebus sideboard, potentially under their 'Leeds Furniture' label, likely dates from the 1920s to 1940s, exhibiting stylistic elements that bridge the late Arts & Crafts movement and the emerging Art Deco period. Harris Lebus was a significant and prolific English furniture manufacturer based in Tottenham, London, known for producing a wide range of furniture for the mass market. The use of oak veneer was common for furniture of this era, allowing for stylish designs while managing production costs. The description of the piece as 'light weight', 'oak veneer', and 'in decent shape and very functional' but 'not perfect' aligns with well-used utility furniture of its time. Its value is determined by its maker (Harris Lebus is known but generally represents good quality mass-produced items rather than high-end artisan pieces), condition (functional but with wear), materials (veneer), and current market demand for such styles. The dimensions make it a practical piece. Similar Harris Lebus sideboards or buffets from this period typically sell in the modest range, reflecting their historical interest and decorative appeal rather than rarity or exceptional craftsmanship.

Appraisal Value

$150 - $400