Caswell-Runyan Cedar Hope Chest

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Cedar Chest left to me by my Grandmother, written on the tag that it was bought in 1954.  The outside is minorly weathered but the inside is in great condition.

Category: 
Furniture
Condition: 
Good
Medium: 
Cedar
Distinguishing marks: 
Caswell-Runyan Co.
Date Period: 
1954
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History: 
Price Paid (If known): 
For Sale?: 
No

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Submitted by bethur09 on

I have one similar to that.  How much is it appraised for it you don't mind my asking.  I am going to give mine to my granddaugher for graduation.

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Submitted by cdixon on

I am interested in the apraisal too. Last year I had my Cedar chest stolen down in Branson West, MO. It was left to me from my Grandmother and was her wedding present.

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Submitted by Lovejoy on

These chests are probably the most common furniture item found in average American homes. Several manufacturers made them from World War One into the 1960's. Because so many of them were produced their values tend to be very modest, we sell them all the time for under $250.00.

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