1940s dining table and chairs, buffet, and corner cabinet.
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1940s dining table and chairs, buffet, and corner cabinet.
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1940s Fruitwood Dining Room Set
Item Description
This is a complete mid-20th century American dining room suite, most likely manufactured in the 1940s. It includes:
Material
The set appears to be made of fruitwood, such as cherry or maple, which was a popular material in the 1940s for both its durability and warm grain. The consistent color and grain pattern suggest solid construction with some veneered surfaces, particularly on the buffet and cabinet faces.
Historical Context
Dining sets like this were common in post-Depression and WWII-era homes in the United States. During the 1940s, many pieces combined simplified Colonial Revival design with slight Art Deco and Modern influences.
Notable features:
Condition
Based on the provided images:
Authentication
This set is consistent with 1940s American furniture styles and construction. While no manufacturer labels are visible in the images, the craftsmanship and materials suggest a factory-made but well-crafted set, potentially from regional U.S. makers like Ethan Allen, Drexel, or Huntley (though not confirmed without labels).
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Fair Market Value (As-Is, 2025)
Component
Estimated Value Range (USD)
Dining Table + 6 Chairs
$300 – $600
Buffet / Sideboard
$200 – $400
Corner Cabinet
$250 – $500
Total Set Value
$750 – $1,500
Values reflect current trends for 1940s dining furniture in good condition, assuming no major repairs needed and with regional pricing variance. If refinished or restored, value can increase by 20–30%.
Insurance / Replacement Value (Retail)
If you needed to replace this set at retail, expect:
Recommendations
Professional Appraisal
If you intend to insure, donate, or sell this item at a higher-tier auction or retail outlet, a formal written appraisal by a certified appraiser (ISA, ASA, or AAA) is recommended.