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Cedar Chest

By Anonymous (not verified), 7 July, 2008
Description

I bought this at an estate auction about 15 yrs ago. There was no history to it. It is stained a dark walnut, but have no idea what type of wood it is. Inside is all red cedar. I have tried to research 'Acme Chests' red cedar, trademark Niles, Michigan which is on a metal tag on the inside of the lid, to no avail. Would love if anyone has anything they could tell me about this.

Category
General Antiques and Collectibles
Medium
wood
Distinguishing marks
Metal tag inside lid: Acme Chests, Niles Michigan
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
49 inches long, 19 inches tall, 22 inches across
Weight
70 pds
History
Bought at an estate sale approximately 15 yrs ago
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
$50.00
For Sale?
No
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cjavidson

16 years 6 months ago

Re: Cedar Chest

Hello:

 We are researching an identical chest that my mother inherited from her aunt.  Have you obtained any additional information?  My mother lives in Franklin, OH.  Please email me if you know anything else.  Thanks, Cindy  Smile

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bekain

16 years 6 months ago

Re: Cedar Chest

I also inherited an acme cedar chest and I happen to be from Niles MI.  I cannot find much on this company.  Good luck to you.
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Ariel O'Hagan

8 years 8 months ago

Re: Cedar Chest

Acme Chest company out of southbend indiana made chests like these (i have one) the company burned down july 4th in 1916. They didnt have the funds to start again so they never made another chest.

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Ariel O'Hagan

8 years 8 months ago

Re: Cedar Chest

July 4, the Acme Manufacturing Company (makers of the Acme Red Cedar Chest) plant, 320 Sycamore, was destroyed by fire, loss of $60,000.

 

$60,000 of 1916 dollars would be worth: $1,333,333.33 in 2015

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