Hello again, I have a few things I just picked up at a thrift store and am looking for some help with identification.
The Nightstand says "Made in Sweden" with some kind of JS or LS initials in an oval on the back, its got a few chips but it was priced accordingly.It probably is not vintage but its still looks neat.
The chair is in pretty rough condition, the chrome is rusted in a few spots, and the stitching across the chair is torn.other than that there are no rips in the leather. Cant seem to find a makers mark. Any Help would be greatly appreciated.
Looks like I've got a few good projects ahead of me!including figuring out how to re-size these pictures~!
Starting to think the nightstand is by Edmund Spence, because the hallmark is identical to this one.
http://www.designaddict.com/design_addict/forums/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread_show_one/thread_id/8361/
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I believe the dining chair...
I believe the dining chair is a less common model made by Mariani for Pace Collection.
Nice find but may be hard to find matching to make a set.
http://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/seating/armchairs/set-of-8-pace-dining-...
Definitely looks like those...
Definitely looks like those chairs but I can't seem to find them in the brown leather.
Really hoping the night stand is Edmund Spence, if so does anyone think its worth restoring? The worst part is the chip on the veneer from opening/closing. Is it even possible to restore?
Yes, the signature that says "Edmund Spence" quite illegibly in an oval, and then something about factory number xx and made in sweden means it is an Edmund Spence. I've seen a few of them. They are rather strange pieces, construction-wise, at least the ones I've seen; they are built just like American made pieces would have been.
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