True Grand Rapids Antique Furniture

In addition hints for identifying grand rapids furniture complement some 400 maker s marks and labels.
True grand rapids antique furniture. Grand rapids pic hide this posting restore restore this posting. Favorite this post sep 15 18th or 19th century chest of drawers commode 750 grand haven. It has a red mahogany finish possibly veneer oval sheraton style brasses reeded columns no legs there are beadings on the case surrounding the drawers. True grand rapids certified furniture tile top.
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George nakashima designed some modern furniture for the john widdicomb company in grand rapids which is quite. Rare imperial furniture grand rapids certified table 4546. A detailed directory of manufacturers lists more than 800 west michigan furniture makers past and present including company names locations designers and product descriptions. Treasures of lost and found in grand rapids is the home of mid century and classic designer antiques in michigan.
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This mark was used by members of the furniture manufacturers association of grand rapids between 1899 and 1913 to identify true grand rapids made furniture and to differentiate it from imposters of the period.