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American Drew Dining Set and Hutch
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Re: American Drew Dining Set and Hutch
Did you ever get any feedback or information on this set. I have the same ensemble and want to sell it but am clueless of value.
Re: American Drew Dining Set and Hutch
Re: American Drew Dining Set and Hutch
Suites of this type are in what's called the "Colonial Revival" style. Colonial Revival pieces are reproductions of the original American Federal items originally produced from 1620-1780. The Colonial Revival style first became popular after the first Centennial of the American Revolution in 1876, but suites like this were made right up until World War Two (1939).
The style was revived again during the late 1960's and remained in production through the 1980's, demand for it in the current market is weak, with whole suites now selling at auction for less than $500.00.