Lane Cedar Hope Chest with original labels inside and lock key. The patent label says 1927.
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Lane Cedar Hope Chest with original labels inside and lock key. The patent label says 1927.
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Re: Lane Cedar Chest
About $150.00 if it's in good shape, these were made in the millions from about 1912 onward, just about every household in North America seems to own at least one of these. values for them vary by condition and the local market.
Re: Lane Cedar Chest
I'm doing some research on pre-1930 Lane Cedar Chests (hopefully enough for a book), would you mind either posting or sending me some more pictures? I'm especially interested in the stamping (logo, serial numbers, etc.) and the paper tags/labels on the interior. Thank you.
Re: Lane Cedar Chest
I'd suggest using the search function for "Lane cedar chest" on this site, several requests with images of these chests come in every month.