L F Nonnast was a furniture company in the late 19th century. The business was centered in Chicago, but shipped nationwide. The company specializes in tables.
Louis F. Nonnast was a furniture designer. His work began at the beginning of the 20th century and can go for a high price.
L F Nonnast TablesYou man find some for sale on eBay.
The L F Nonnast Hall Tree 74 was likely made in the late 19th or early 20th century. The specific years of production may vary, but this style of furniture was popular during that time period for holding hats, coats, and other outerwear in entryways or vestibules.
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Louis Frederick Nonnast was a German immigrant furniture maker in the late 1800s. He had a company in Chicago and specialized in tables.
F. L. Hinckley has written: 'A directory of antique furniture'
A response received from the Chicago Historical Society: "Thank you for contacting the Chicago Historical Society. We own no promotional literature from the Louis F. Nonnast Company, however, we did find some city directory listings. Louis Nonnast appears as early as 1902 (we did not search earlier), identified as a table manufacturer; decades later, in 1923, Louis F. Nonnast Sons Inc is listed at 936-1025 N. Halsted, manufacturers of dining room tables and special cafe tables. The company is also listed in the 1928 directory, the last year we checked. The Illinois Statewide Death Index indicates that Louis F. Nonnast died on May 17, 1930, however, we were unable to find a death notice/obituary in the Chicago Tribune."
L. F. L. Oppenheim was born in 1858.
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Edwin L. Lucas has written: 'Manufacturing interior furniture parts' -- subject(s): Furniture industry and trade
F. L. Wallace died in 2004.