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Help with identifying mid century chest of drawers
Hi all, new to woodwork forums but looks like a lot of good info here so I'm sure this will be the first of many late nights.
I found a love for 50/60/70's furniture a few years ago and now pretty much can't stop buying and selling it! I particularily like odd or different pieces. I bought what I call a tallboy which is essentially made up of 10 pieces: a ply lid or top, 4 drawer casings, 4 drawers and a base with atomic style legs. Normally a mid century 4 drawer tallboy is not uncommon but this one "breaks" down from 4 drawers to 1 drawer by lifting the lid and removing each casing inc drawers and placing the lid back onto the the next drawer down. Each casing has 4 holes on top and 4 dowel pegs underneath so they lock together. I think it's northern silky oak but timber types aren't by strong point.
If there are any retro furniture nuts like me that have seen one before then please let me know, someone told me they think they saw one in 50's home and garden type magazine.
thanks for any info.