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Bluebird Cedar Chest

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By Tammy Metcalf, 26 January, 2025
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Hello,

I was recently given my Great Grandmother Cedar Chest.  I am not looking to sell it; I am just trying to find out more information about it.  

Made at the Dillingham MFG Co., Sheboygan WI.  Style No. 553448 / Serial No. 032346. Can anyone tell be the year this was made and approximately what it might be worth.

Thank you

Category
American Furniture
Condition
Good
For Sale?
No
Photos
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NaidaTheCollector

3 months 1 week ago

Bluebird Cedar Chest by Dillingham Manufacturing Company

Item Description: This cedar chest was manufactured by the Dillingham Manufacturing Company in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. It features a streamlined Art Deco-inspired design with a rounded lid, scalloped base, and rich mahogany veneer. The interior is crafted from aromatic red cedar, known for its natural moth-repellent properties. Inside, it retains its original "Moth Damage Guarantee" warranty and the Bluebird Herald of Happiness sticker, a signature emblem of quality associated with Dillingham cedar chests.

The serial number "032346" and style number "553448" provide clues about its production period, which is most likely the 1930s to early 1940s. This was a peak era for cedar chest production in the U.S., as they were often marketed as hope chests—popular gifts for young women preparing for marriage. The original paperwork and intact cedar compartments add to its historical significance and charm.

Manufacturer History: The Dillingham Manufacturing Company was well-known in the early to mid-20th century for crafting high-quality cedar chests. The inclusion of a "Moth Damage Guarantee" reflects the company’s confidence in its cedar chests' functionality and quality. Sheboygan, Wisconsin, was a hub for fine furniture production during this period, making this chest a piece of American manufacturing history.

Condition: The cedar chest appears to be in good condition, based on the photos provided. The exterior shows some wear consistent with age, but the veneer seems intact and retains its shine. The interior is well-preserved, with original labels and compartments. Minor surface scratches or signs of aging are typical and do not significantly detract from its value.

Current Value: The value of cedar chests depends on factors such as manufacturer, condition, and originality. Given its well-preserved state, original documentation, and historical context, this chest would be valued at approximately:

  • $150 to $300 for its decorative and functional appeal.
  • If refinished or restored professionally, the value could increase slightly.

It’s worth noting that the sentimental value often exceeds the monetary value for family heirlooms like this one.

Recommendation: Since you are not planning to sell, the best way to preserve this beautiful piece is to keep it in a stable environment with moderate humidity to prevent cracking or warping of the wood. To get a precise date of manufacture or a detailed historical analysis, you might consult a professional appraiser who specializes in early 20th-century American furniture.

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