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Vilas Solid Maple Hutch Buffet

By RNCatch, 20 July, 2012
Description

I'm not sure but I think as far as I can tell it's "Cherrywood" but it could be "Rock Maple" It's fairly heavy, I'm guessing 170-200 lbs at the least. There's not  really any scratches, a couple tiny dents and nicks that aren't really visable until you're about a foot away from it. One of the door hindges is slightly bent giving the door a little more push to close. All drawers are in excellent condition, two with a felt like peice of cardboard which can be removed. The top of the hutch has taken the most scratches but not noticable unless you're over 6 feet tall, could probably be very easily fixed if wanted. The backing is still in good shape.

Category
Furniture
Medium
Wood
Distinguishing marks
by Vilas seal stamp
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
Width 19 1/2inches
Height 73 inches
Length 64 inches
Date Period
Pre-70s I think
Weight
170lbs?
History
Was my wifes grandmothers I think and was passed down from daughter to daughter
eBay Auction Link
For Sale?
No
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Lovejoy

12 years 12 months ago

Re: Vilas Solid Maple Hutch Buffet

Vilas is a well known Canadian maker, most of their production for Colonial style furniture of this type is rock maple. From what I remember they brought out this style in the 1950's and it remained in production for a great many years, it's well made stuff and lasts just about forever. It's not in huge demand currently, we sell pieces like this for under $1000.00.

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RNCatch

12 years 12 months ago

In reply to Re: Vilas Solid Maple Hutch Buffet by Lovejoy

Re: Vilas Solid Maple Hutch Buffet

Thank you for the help and information about it Lovejoy, very much appreciated!

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