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ACME Red Cedar Chest
Description
This chest is a vintage ACME Red Cedar Chest, manufactured by ACME Chests in South Bend, Indiana, USA, likely during the 1930s, based on its design and maker's mark. The chest features a rectangular cedar wood construction, designed to preserve contents (such as linens and clothing) due to the natural moth-repellent properties of cedar. The trademark plate inside the lid is labeled: ACME Chests, Red Class, South Bend, Indiana, USA
The dimensions are approximately:
The chest appears to retain its original hardware and structure, though it has one broken rear foot and shows minor wear consistent with age.
Historical Context
ACME Chests specialized in cedar furniture during the early 20th century, particularly popular in the 1920s and 1930s. Their products were renowned for their craftsmanship and practicality, often marketed as "hope chests" for storing linens and keepsakes. A fire that destroyed their factory, mentioned in the chest’s history, reduced the availability of these chests, which may make them more desirable to collectors today.
Cedar chests like this one were often purchased as heirloom-quality furniture and were highly valued in the early 20th century, particularly during the Art Deco period.
Condition
Current Market Value
Given its history, craftsmanship, and current condition:
Selling Recommendations
This cedar chest represents a charming piece of American furniture history and remains a functional and collectible item despite minor flaws.
I would have to say you…
I would have to say you overpaid for this piece if purchased recently. Chest of this type were produced in massive numbers from World War One right through the 1960's, currently even older examples in good condition are selling at auction in the $50.00- $125.00 range.
Red cedar chest
Good condition