This Bedroom set was given to us by my inlaws who recieved it from their parents.
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Re: Bedroom Furniture
It's unlikely this suite was made in 1941-42, the company by then in war production, producing double decker bunk beds, wooden plugs for bombs, tent stakes, wooden spatulas and rolling pins for the Army. It looks like it actually dates from after the War and into the 1950's, when "Blonde" furniture was all the rage. The comany changed it's name to from Thomasville chair to Thomasville Furniture industries in 1961.