Can someone identify this cedar chest?
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Lee Cunningham Green on Sep 13, 2014did you look at the bottom for possible mark, It seems old but I don't think it really is. also are there nails in it anywhere or is it all tongue and groove/ It actually looks like a Stereo Box my mother had when I was a kid in the 70's it opened like that and everything. Some people gutted them and used them for storage when the 8 tracks died. LOLHelpful Reply
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Mlcapaci on Sep 13, 2014Looks like a Lane Cedar Chest from the 70'sHelpful Reply
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Momcat1211 on Sep 13, 2014The brass rings, if they are even brass don't seem old to me. Old in the United State and Old in Europe are two different things. So you think it's over 50 to 100 years old, No, I don't think so. The in-lays on the front don't seem old style to me either. But, the picture is kinda dark and hard to see too. Maybe a cedar chest in the 70s, maybe. My best guess.Helpful Reply
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Momcat1211 on Sep 13, 2014By the way it's a nice piece, maybe change the handles and give it a fresh more updated feel, or you could calk the bottom and leave the top with that beautiful wood finish. Me, I love all wood, I'd just give it some updated handles and display it with pride in a special place.Helpful Reply
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Alexandra Wesson on Sep 13, 2014It resembles my hope chest -late 60s early 70s. Lane was the manufacturer.Helpful Reply
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Barb on Sep 13, 2014It looks just like the one I got as a hope chest in 1974. Mine its a Lane.Helpful Reply
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Diane on Sep 13, 2014It looks a lot like my Lane Cedar Hope Chest.Helpful Reply
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Terrry T on Sep 13, 2014It looks like a "Lane" brand chest.Helpful Reply
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Wendy Johnson on Sep 13, 2014I agree, Lane cedar chest. They would give you a mini one if you came in the store back when I graduated-1974. Very nice,werent super cheap.Helpful Reply
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Iris on Sep 13, 2014A lane cedar chest.Helpful Reply
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Janet Buechler on Sep 13, 2014A Lane cedar chest was my first guess also. There were a lot of those sold, especially in the 60's and 70's. Of course, that does make it close to 50 years old.Helpful Reply
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Linda Bailey on Sep 13, 2014Did you flip it over to look for a branding mark on the bottom? My Lane had a " Lane" mark branded into it.Helpful Reply
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Judy McAninch on Sep 13, 2014Lane was the main brand for cedar chests back in the 50`s , maybe even earlier. I would google Lane Cedar Chests and their history.Helpful Reply
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Marsha on Sep 13, 2014Most of my friends in the 50's & 60's received Lane cedar chests as I did. All of us was given a small Lane chest when we graduated from high school. That style looks similar to that design back then. I lost mine in a flood and I really miss it. It came in really handy for storing linens. I think mine also had the word Lane branded on the inside wall of the chest.Helpful Reply
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Elaine on Sep 13, 2014I think its from the 50s era, I doubt its lane they always had a marking. but there was some cheaper ones for high school grads. so Im thinking its an off brand. dont mean its no valuable tho. good luck!Helpful Reply
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Susan Sease on Sep 13, 2014Lane always merged their pieces, so if you don't see a mark it's not a Lane. Not sure without a mark though!Helpful Reply
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Dale Beardmore on Sep 13, 2014Looks like a Lane Cedar Chest from the 60s or 70s.Helpful Reply
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ShirleyB on Sep 13, 2014looks like a lane, but they ALWAYS stamp their pieces on the inside cover/lid...looks nice thoughHelpful Reply
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Charlotte Belange on Sep 13, 2014I found 1 like it, we found info on the bottom chest. check on Lane's web site Char B YELM,WAHelpful Reply
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Betty on Sep 13, 2014I got the small one and still use it for my small jewlery pins....my brother made me one in wood shop, so didn't need to buy one...I still have that one too....55 years old now!Helpful Reply
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Jill on Sep 13, 2014I hate to disagree with everyone else, but I don't think it's a Lane. I think it's a blanket chest built by Thomasville. It matches exactly the same style as the bedroom set my parents had, which I only recently sold after their passing. It was manufactured in the late 60's/early 70's. The panels, shapes, and rings are exactly the same, but the color of my parents is a little less rich, more of a Walnut ashy shade. Another thing, Lane's cedar chests were branded inside the lid after the 1950's some time with their logo. A warranty was also stapled to the inside lid of the chest for the chest and contents against moth damage and stuff. You should be able to contact Thomasville and send them this picture to verify it.Helpful Reply
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Sandra Walker on Sep 14, 2014@bble- My parents bought a Cedar Chest in the early or late forties and it's a Lane. Both of them have passed but I have it now. They got married in 1941 so I know they got it close to then. The design is different than yours. The design on ours has a diamond shape in the middle and it repeats itself every half inch or so until the pattern is through. That's in the middle on the front. Beside of that, on both sides it doesn't have a design. On the inside, it still has the stamp advertising Lane. And another sign advertising an insurance company named Aetna. It was made in Altavista Virginia. That's all I know about ours except it needs some restoration work done to it, but I'm afraid to trust anybody with it. So I'm going to get some books and read up on it and do it myself. Good Luck finding out what you're looking for.Helpful Reply
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Milan67 on Sep 15, 2014Thanks to all for suggestions!Helpful Reply
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Melinda Lockwood on Jan 02, 2015If it was a Lane cedar chest, if would be marked inside (top left or right side). If it's not identify, it doesn't really matter. Give it a nice makeover and enjoy it's!Helpful Reply
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