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CEDAR CHESTS
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LANE SAMPLE SIZE CEDAR CHESTS
LANE SAMPLE SIZE CEDAR CHESTS TRIOThree cedar storage chests, circa 1950s. Two with keys, one without. One marked "Lane Presented by Grand Piano & Furniture Co., ROANOKE, VA" to the inside of the lid, the second is marked "Lane Presented by Schewel Furniture, ORANGE, VA" to the inside of the lid, and the third is unmarked. All three measure approximately 9" long by 5" wide with a height of 3-1/2" and a depth of 2-1/2". One lock in good working condition at the time of cataloging.
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Three pieces of Mid-Century
Three pieces of Mid-Century furniture including: Hooker desk two side drawers and one patterned pen tray drawer cup bail pulls shaped top H-stretcher four ovoid and tapered legs ''Hooker'' label stamped left side of top left hand drawer ''Watkins Manchester Conn.'' label right side of pen drawer some missing screws top heavily scratched 29 1/2'' h. x 48'' l. x 23 1/2'' d.; along with two Lane Company side chairs one as is concave half-moon back rests black vinyl seat cushions tapered legs ''Lane Company'' label underneath split seat cushion some surface scratches 30 1/8'' h. x 20 3/4'' w. x 18 1/4'' d. [The Lane Furniture Company once located in Altavista VA was most celebrated for its cedar chests but diversified its product line to include moveable furniture during the 1960s]
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