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leendalou
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04/03/2016 9:05 pm  

New to this, so pardon any unintentional mistakes. Ok here it goes. I inherited several pieces of teak my parents bought in Germany - 1960's - at Povl Dinesen's shop. I have been researching the furniture as to who made them and I have been pretty successful in all but this china hutch. I found a similar sideboard at Clausen & Son (?) but it was on legs. I have found very few sideboards that sit on the floor and no Hutches like shown. It is three pieces and very big and heavy.


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leif ericson - Zephyr Renner
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04/03/2016 9:49 pm  

It may well be Clausen and Søn. Case pieces frequently could be purchased either with legs or a plinth base.
I would compare a few details:
-make sure the drawer handles match 100%
-look at the side of a drawer (the substrate of the drawer front, the dovetails, the dado slot the drawer slides on, the species of wood used for the drawer box, etc)
-the species of the interior veneer.
-how the backs are attached (if you can find a photo)
If everything matches up, you've got a winner. If not then keep looking. Those handles are a bit generic. I think Bernhard Pedersen used similar handles maybe? Or maybe I am wrong.


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