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Wheeler okell table

By carmenp, 25 February, 2025
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Received as a gift recently, wondering what it's worth. Thank you! Let me know if you need better pics!

 

Category
American Furniture
Medium
Wood, not sure what kind
Distinguishing marks
Wheeler okell
K.k.k. imprinted on bottom of drawer.
Condition
Good
Date Period
1930's ??
Price Paid (If known)
0
For Sale?
No
Photos
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Charley

3 months 1 week ago

Wheeler & Okell Side Table

Item Description:
This is a wooden side table made by Wheeler & Okell, an American furniture manufacturer. The table features barley twist legs, a single drawer, and a lower shelf, indicative of early 20th-century craftsmanship. The wood type is unclear but appears to be mahogany or walnut, common for furniture from this era. The drawer has a Wheeler & Okell stamp and an additional marking “K.K.K.” imprinted on the bottom. The table is in good condition, showing some wear consistent with age.

Historical Significance:
Wheeler & Okell was a respected furniture manufacturer known for producing high-quality, hand-crafted wooden furniture in the early-to-mid 20th century. Barley twist legs were a popular design element in Victorian and Colonial Revival styles, often appearing in tables from the 1910s-1930s.

Estimated Value:

  • Market Range: $150 - $450, depending on condition, wood type, and provenance.
  • If solid mahogany or walnut, the value could be on the higher end.
  • Some Wheeler & Okell pieces have sold for $500+ at auction if well-preserved or restored.

Recommendations:

  • Professional Appraisal: If you want a precise valuation, consult an antique furniture expert or auction house specializing in early 20th-century American furniture.
  • Preservation Tips: Avoid direct sunlight, polish with wood-friendly products, and refrain from refinishing, as original patina adds value.
  • Historical Research: If you’d like to trace the history of Wheeler & Okell furniture, check with historical furniture registries or antique dealers.
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Lovejoy

3 months ago

I dug you up some…

I dug you up some information from my dusty files regarding the Company.

​The Wheeler-Okell Company, based in Nashville, Tennessee, was a prominent American furniture manufacturer known for its high-quality colonial-style pieces, particularly during the early to mid-20th century. They specialized in crafting bedroom furniture using fine woods such as mahogany, maple, walnut, cherry, and American gumwood. ​ebth.com+5harropianbooks.com+5mycompanies.fandom.com+5buckinghambooks.com

Product Range and Design

Wheeler-Okell was renowned for its four-poster beds, often referred to as "America's Foremost Four Posters." Their product catalogs from the 1930s showcase a variety of bedroom furnishings, including beds, chests, dressers, benches, vanities, and chairs. These pieces were designed in the Georgian style, reflecting the company's commitment to traditional craftsmanship and timeless design. ​buckinghambooks.com+3harpgallery.com+3harropianbooks.com+3buckinghambooks.com

Notable Pieces and Auctions

Several Wheeler-Okell pieces have appeared in auctions and antique listings, highlighting their enduring appeal:

  • Georgian Twin Poster Beds: A pair of Georgian design twin poster beds, crafted from mahogany and dating back to the 1930s, were signed by Wheeler-Okell. ​Biblio+8harpgallery.com+8harpgallery.com+8
  • Cherry Veneer Twin Beds and Nightstand: This vintage set included two four-poster twin beds with bobbin-turned posts and a matching nightstand, all constructed from hardwood with cherry veneers. ​ebth.com
  • Double Rice Bed Frame: A 1930s double-size rice bed frame featured spindle and spool accents on the headboard and footboard, showcasing Wheeler-Okell's attention to detail. ​blackrockgalleries.com+1LiveAuctioneers+1

Historical Significance

The quality and design of Wheeler-Okell furniture have led to its inclusion in historical collections. For instance, the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation houses a single bedstead made by Wheeler-Okell, used in the servants' quarters of Bassett Hall, the Rockefeller family home in Williamsburg, Virginia. ​emuseum.history.org

While specific details about the company's founding, operational timeline, and eventual closure are limited, the enduring presence of Wheeler-Okell pieces in antique markets and historical collections attests to the company's legacy in American furniture craftsmanship.​

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