I have 2 pieces one with the stamp BPS and the other reads Bernh Pedersen and Sons. It could be Bohn though. I have done a quick google but nothing comes up.
The pics aren't great as they where taken before I bought them.
Both seem to be stained as opposed to varnished and need some TLC but they should look good once done. If anyone has any tips on bringing them upto scratch I'd appreciate it. I particularly like the tambour doors on the sideboard and the writing desk had an old danish stamp and coin in one draw.
Cheers for your help.
EDITED AS NAME SPELT WRONG.
Surely a well known Danish co...
Surely a well known Danish company.
I have seen this cabinet on sale in Europe on more than one occasion. It's quite valuable.
http://www.therubantiqueco.co.uk/bernh_pedersen___son_rosewood_sideboard...
Bernhard Pedersen & Son
The furniture is from Bernhard Pedersen & Son, Denmark.
Its my grandfather/father who ran/owned the company. For many years in my school holidays, I worked in the factory, helping with the production of those fine pieces of furniture.
Please send fotos/questions regarding your BPS funiture and I will ask my father to provide details.
Also check out this web page http://www.bernhard.dk/BPS_Furniture
Best regards,
Thomas Bernhard Pedersen, Copenhagen.
http://www.bernhard.dk/BPS_Furniture
BP&S Buffet
When I got this buffet in 2006 after my parent's passing, I tried to locate info on BP&Son, Eskilstrup, to no avail; so happy to have it now. It's dimensions are 65"W x 31"H x 19.5"D, and is in great condition.
They bought it used in the mid-'70's from my father's boss, but it was originally sold in Lake Forest, IL, near Chicago. I would like to know the approximate date of manufacture, as it's a keeper!
Thanks for any help,
TG
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