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American Drew Dining Set and Hutch

By dbleojay, 15 November, 2009
Description

Set comes with 6 chairs and 2 captain chairs. It has 2 leaves to go in table.
Also has a Solid Oak Wood Hutch.
Table in excellent/good conditon. Chairs and Hutch in excellent condition.
1 of the Capt. chair arms needs repair.

Category
Furniture
Medium
Solid Oak Wood
Distinguishing marks
Jefferson woodwork slide table
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
Table - 44" wide, 99 & 1/2 " long, 2 leaves are 14" - Hutch is 62 &1/2 by 82" tall
Date Period
mid 1970's
Weight
extremely heavy
History
Owned by my mother has had it since bought in 70's and I have owned last couple years
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
unkown
For Sale?
No
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Bradmbb

9 years 5 months ago

Re: American Drew Dining Set and Hutch

Did you ever get any feedback or information on this set. I have the same ensemble and want to sell it but am clueless of value.

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pygmalyn

3 years 11 months ago

In reply to Re: American Drew Dining Set and Hutch by Bradmbb

Re: American Drew Dining Set and Hutch

I am in search of a set of these chairs to purchase to complete my set. I lost my original set in divorce, and have managed to locate and purchase the table and hutch. Just needing the chairs now.
Please let me know if you are interested in selling your chairs...

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Lovejoy

9 years 5 months ago

Re: American Drew Dining Set and Hutch

Suites of this type are in what's called the "Colonial Revival" style. Colonial Revival pieces are reproductions of the original American Federal items originally produced from 1620-1780. The Colonial Revival style first became popular after the first Centennial of the American Revolution in 1876, but suites like this were made right up until World War Two (1939). 

The style was revived again during the late 1960's and remained in production through the 1980's, demand for it in the current market is weak, with whole suites now selling at auction for less than $500.00.

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