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Cedar Chest value

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By delohr53, 5 January, 2025
Description

Cedar chest from the 1930s.or earlier. Unknown maker. Caster wheels. Jewelry box inside. 

Category
American Furniture
Medium
Made of Cherry Wood with inside of Cedar.
Distinguishing marks
No markings.
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
21 inches wide, 19 inches high, 47 inches long
Date Period
1930 or older.
Weight
50lb
History
Bought at auction from an estate owned by woman who was 75 when she died.
For Sale?
Yes
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NaidaTheCollector

4 months ago

Cedar Chest (1930s or Older)

Item Description:
A cedar chest from the 1930s or earlier. The exterior is constructed of cherry wood, while the interior is lined with cedar, a common feature to protect stored items like linens and clothing from moths and other pests. The chest features caster wheels for mobility and includes a built-in jewelry box inside the lid, a detail indicative of quality craftsmanship from the era.

Distinguishing Features:

  • Material: Cherry wood exterior with cedar interior.
  • Details: Jewelry box insert and chain to secure lid.
  • Dimensions: 47 inches long, 21 inches wide, 19 inches high.
  • Condition: Excellent, with no apparent structural damage or significant surface wear.

Provenance:
The chest was purchased at auction from an estate previously owned by a woman who was 75 years old at the time of her passing, suggesting the chest may have been a family heirloom from early in the 20th century or earlier. The lack of any manufacturer markings or labels suggests it may have been custom-made or produced by a regional craftsman rather than a major manufacturer.

Historical Context:
Cedar chests were highly popular in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, often given as gifts to young women as part of their hope chests, symbolizing preparation for marriage and homekeeping. The use of cedar for its moth-repellent properties adds practicality to its aesthetic appeal. Cherry wood, a premium hardwood, suggests this chest was likely owned by a family of some means.

Market Value:

  • Comparable Sales: Similar cedar-lined cherry chests from the 1930s in excellent condition typically sell in the range of $300 to $600, depending on provenance, condition, and region.
  • Added Features: The inclusion of caster wheels and the jewelry box enhances its functionality and uniqueness, slightly increasing its value.

Estimated Value: $400 to $550
This valuation assumes the chest has no major flaws, damage, or repairs that compromise its structure or appearance.

Recommendation:
For best results in resale, highlight the chest’s excellent condition, cherry wood construction, and cedar lining in listings or at auction. Emphasizing its vintage aesthetic and practical use as a storage piece for modern homes could appeal to collectors and decorators alike.

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Lovejoy

3 months 4 weeks ago

This chest is actually…

This chest is actually entirely constructed of Cedar and not cherry. Chests like this first became popular just after World War One and were made in absolutely huge numbers from then right through the 1950s when they were a favourite wedding gift . Today though, because of the large numbers that were made values tend to be very modest, at auction comparable units often now sell for a $150 or less.

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