Has anybody ever seen this mark before? I bought this little piece today that had "Product Of Denmark" stamped on the bottom. Neat table, the A framed legs are what sold me. Somebody put a ton of horrible stain on it in the past. My wood guy said that he could restore the piece and actually thought that it is made with a rosewood veneer under all of that caked on stain. Keeping my fingers crossed for the rosewood......
Thanks for any help with identifying this piece.
Peruche
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Good News!!! The "Product Of Denmark" end table/nite stand is indeed rosewood. While refinishing this piece for me, my wood guy discovered that the screws are actually made of solid brass. Hopefully this is a clue as to who designed and manufactured this beautiful little table. I have posted 12 new pictures of the refinished table for you guys & gals to re-examine. Nite & day between the first round of pics and these new ones.
Thanks a head of time for any suggestions.
Peruche
No idea, but the fact that the drawers do not have grooves on their sides is rather uncommon in Danish furniture. These drawers slide on their bottoms. If you can find other drawers like these, you would have a decent lead. I wouldn't say it is unique enough to guarantee you've found another piece by the same company, but if you can match other details it might lead you to a more fully marked specimen.
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