Re: Davis Cabinet Company (Tennessee)
The photos are not in great detail, but from what I can tell you from what I see is this:
* Wicker Walnut is not the wood, that's a color description. The piece itself appears to be made of poplar or ash, its definitely not walnut
* There is no restoration value to this, it is a utility piece, not fine furniture.
* There is no value to this, either give it away if you can or you might can get $ 75 for it, but most buyers won't want to deal with the saw cuts in the top.
* If you decide to re-source it for your own use, fill the saw cuts, then sand and paint the entire piece as is the trend these days for furniture of this type.
Good luck.
Duane Collie
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