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I have a collection of mid-century modern Danish teak furniture from Baker Furniture, possibly designed by Finn Juhl and built in the 40s or 50s. The collection includes a dining room table, 8 chairs, a dining room hutch, an office desk and chair, and a living room coffee table. Additionally, there are three other pieces from the same era: a round end table by John Widdicomb, a rectangular end table by Heritage, and a living room chair with a spectacular frame but no maker's mark. The furniture is in good condition except for a broken rattan seat on one dining chair and a two-inch split in the rattan seat of another. The table has two small watermarks. How should I value this collection and who should I consult for an appraisal?

May 10th, 2024

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