
I've researched the item using the various numbers marked on the piece in search terms. I've researched step 1 to death including calling furniture companies.

Question: Does anyone have any tips or tricks that might aid in identifying a piece of furniture that's factory stamped with serial numbers/job numbers, but without a maker's mark or store mark? I know step 1 is evaluating the style, era and researching designers and particular collections that came out.

I'm stuck, but before I ask for advice I want to preface by saying that I'm not a design expert but an OCD researcher and risking wasting the members time by posting a question here is only ever a last resort. I've been reading this website forever and have learned so much from the members on this forum that you're one of my top go-to reference sources when I'm stuck. Is no longer produced and only a limited number were ever made. Beautiful Kittinger Furniture English Regency Style Mahogany.

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