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Description
An impressive Spanish Revival dressing table by Saginaw Furniture, circa late 1930s to early 40s. Made from oak with three dovetailed drawers. Features a rectangular frame with intriguing diamond pattern acanthus carved accents with matching spandrels. The stiles are accented by quarter cut turned and applied spindles and raised diamonds over turned legs. Drawer pulls are made from iron with a rustic gold toned finish.
Saginaw Furniture Shops, Inc. was founded in 1923 (incorporated January 19, 1928) by Lionel L. and I. S. Ginsburg in Saginaw, Michigan. Its industry was furniture and its headquarters were in Chicago, Illinois. In 1966, the company was acquired by Warwick Electronics, Inc. The company shut down in 1971, and by 1972 its Saginaw plant and assets were auctioned off.
Condition
Good Antique Condition; Gently Used
Dimensions
48" x 18" x 30"h, mirror 28" x 38" x 2"