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    Hi,
    I was wondering if anyone could help identify this chair and tell me if it’s worth anytjing?
    Thanks in advance
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    Oh I’ll just add that this was found in an estate sale where the house and contents were donated to charity, so I’m just trying to maximize what was found.
    Thanks again

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    Hello all! I recently inherited a buffet, purported to be a Stickley, from around the late 1800's to early 1900's. It is interesting in that it has carved and tinted designs on the doors that supposedly were done by a Oriental gentleman that was brought here specifically for that purpose. By history, it fits with what I can find about Stickley in Grand Rapids MI. A great aunt worked for them and was gifted the buffet and a matching small occasional table on her retirement. However..... I can find NOTHING that looks like the piece I have and cannot find any labels that confirms this story.Click image for larger version. 

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    Oops
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    Also, it's filthy and I would like to clean it but hesitate to use anything on the tinted door decorations. Sorry if I am doing this wrong, brand new member!!

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    For cleaning, use Mineral Spirits on a cotton rag, won’t hurt the finish and removes all build-up. Photo is poor....
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    I will try to get a better picture and put it on the site

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