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Drexel Table (octagon shape) 5 chairs

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By kbelfiglio, 27 November, 2015
Description

Made by Drexel Enterprises, INC. Drexel, North Carolina.  Drexel Furniture Division.  This article is made in compliance with an act of:  Dist. of Col. approved July 3, 1926; Kansas approved March 1923; Minn., approved April 24, 1929; New Jersey revised Statutes 26: 10-6 to 18.

Table is in good condition.  I believe it is a game table because the chairs are low and have coasters on legs.  The table also has a leaf that is removeable so you can have a smaller setting.  The table has a couple of oxidized spots that happened by me (accident)  I did not want to try to fix it by myself.  I will be accepting offers.  805-635-5950 Kimberly

Category
American Furniture
Medium
Solid wood (walnut)
Distinguishing marks
Original markings, coasters, upholstery, and finishes.
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
Table 6 feet by 4 feet. Chair height is 2 feet width 21.5 inches
Date Period
1920-1922
Weight
estimated weight of table 75 lbs.-100 lbs.
History
Drexel Furniture Company was established on November 10, 1903 in Drexel, North Carolina. Although Samuel Huffman managed the enterprise, he and five other men founded the business with an investment of $14,000. By 1935, Sam Huffman died, and his son Robert O. Huffman became president.The younger Huffman made several changes in operations, including manufacturing medium-priced furniture instead of low-priced and spending more on advertising. By 1950, Drexel had grown from a small factory of fifty workers who made dressers and washstands to being a leading manufacturer in traditional and modern furniture.

In the process, the company had partnered with other manufacturers to create new product lines. In 1951, for instance, Drexel acquired Table Rock Furniture and Heritage Furniture Company, and in 1956, Morganton Furniture Company. By 1957, Drexel employed 2,300 workers, and its furniture was sold nationwide in approximately 2,500 stores.

By the late 1960s, the company manufactured laboratory, dormitory and hospital furniture and increased sales even more. Furniture design also included Italian styles in addition to carpets and accessories. In 1960, Drexel Furniture became Drexel Enterprises, Inc., and in 1961, the company merged with Southern Desk Company to produce furniture and supplies for libraries, schools, and churches. In 1968 U.S. Plywood Champion Papers purchased Drexel Enterprises, and the company became Drexel Heritage Furnishings, Inc.

In 1971 Drexel expanded its product line once again to include high-end Mediterranean style furniture and furniture for interior living space. In 1977 Drexel Heritage was sold to investment bank Dominick International Corporation and retail sales increased drastically. In 1986, Drexel Heritage became a branch of Masco Corporation, which became one of the country’s biggest furniture manufacturers by the late 1980s.

For many decades Drexel manufactured and sold furniture in the U.S. and overseas. Drexel maintained partnerships with various hotels, the U.S. State Department, and government agencies across the globe. In 1994, Drexel Heritage maintained ten factories in North Carolina and one in South Carolina. By 2004 Drexel Heritage Furniture, Inc. was based in High Point and employed 1,300 workers across the state. Today, Drexel Heritage Furniture Industries, Inc is one of the leading furniture manufacturers in the world.
Sources:

William S. Powell, ed., Encyclopedia of North Carolina (University of North Carolina Press: Chapel Hill, NC 2006); "Drexel Heritage Furnishings Inc." www.fundinguniverse.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 May 2012. http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/Drexel-Heritage-Furnishings-Inc-company-History.html; "the Company." www.drexelheritage.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 May 2012. http://www.drexelheritage.com/about-drexel-heritage.
Price
2500.00 OBO
For Sale?
Yes
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kbelfiglio

9 years 6 months ago

Re: Drexel Table (octagon shape) 5 chairs

I will be taking offers please contact me E: [email protected] or P: 805-635-5950

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