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Brickwede hutch

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By badapple51, 1 December, 2014
Description

I was givin this Brickwede hutch when we moved into our house we are buying. dont know much about the history of it. want to sell it but i need to know what it is worth first. Everything is in awesome condition. i dust it about twice a week. Has sliding glass doors which I think are the original one. On the inner shelves have the little groves where you can set small plates. All inside of draws and upper hutch are clean. please any info on this would be wonderful. thank you

Category
American Furniture
Medium
solid wood with cherry finish.
Distinguishing marks
Embossed plaque that reads Bickwede.
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
42"Lx18"Wx63"H
Date Period
estimated time made i would say like maybe 1920-1940's.
Weight
150 to 225 lbs.
History
What I know is that the house I bought, the original owner got it when it came with the house. He said that they bought it when the they lived here. and that was right after the house was built, in the 1940's. So I would have to say it is as old as the house if i had to guess.
eBay Auction Link
http://[email protected]
Price Paid (If known)
0
For Sale?
Yes
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Lovejoy

2 years 4 months ago

The Brickwede furniture…

The Brickwede furniture manufacuring company was in MARIETTA, OH from 1917 until 1959. The company gets it's name from the Brickwede brothers who owned the company. They shipped, by train, furniture to New York, Chicago and even San Francisco. This one is a late piece by this company , probably made after World War Two, no big value currently under $250.00 at auction.

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