Q: I have a midcentury piece of furniture. I’m not sure what to call it. It’s made in two sections. The top is 42 inches high and has three shelves over two small drawers. The shelves have grooves that hold dishes upright. The bottom is 31 inches high by 52 inches wide, has three drawers over three doors and legs. One of the drawers is stamped “Morganton.” I was told I “really have something” because it is teak. Is my furniture valuable?
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