That’s a beautiful 1960s dresser you’ve got there. The brands I have are American of Martinsville (founded in Virginia in 1906), Selig Furniture of Denmark and Herman Miller USA. The 1960s kitchen items I have are Catherine Holm (Scandinavia cookware) and Corning (original avocado green and white Corelle dinnerware circa 1968/69). The prices on eBay for Catherine Holm cookware from the 1960s raises my eyebrows because sellers want a fortune for each piece!
Indeed, some vintage things are rediculously expensive on the internet sites like ePray, and Craigs List.
Some sellers think they have gold to sell.
Oh, by the way, I forgot to mention that bedroom set I have also have the matching framed mirror for that dresser.
Inside the dresser's top right-hand drawer is stamped "Forward Furniture By
Unagusta"
No fiberboard or chipboard stuff on THAT furniture, it's all solid walnut!
Like you, I don't like china-made stuff.
But I do like some furnishings made under the Bombay label.
Well built, nice finishing, and stylish.
Sadly, the local Bombay store in the mall here closed years ago.
But I did manage to get a few nice pieces at nice prices.
I've also got some nice stuff from Ikea - the better quality furnishings of course.