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Heywood Wakefield corner hutch?

By dblunden, 23 January, 2017
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Hi, I just acquired this piece of furniture and am curious of the year it was made? Also I am not sure if it is a China Hutch or if it is called something else. Thanks in advance:)

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American Furniture
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dblunden

8 years 5 months ago

Re: Heywood Wakefield corner hutch?

Hi, I just acquired this piece of furniture and am curious of the year it was made? Also I am not sure if it is a China Hutch or if it is called something else. Thanks in advance:)

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Lovejoy

8 years 5 months ago

Re: Heywood Wakefield corner hutch?

The original Heywood Wakefield business is no longer in operation, closing it's wooden furnture plant circa 1979, but another company bought rights to the name and have been using it since 1994. Your corner cabinet dates from the 1950's- 60's, they started using the eagle mark cica 1946-49. We'd retail a comparable piece for about $1200.00 in good condtion, but they often sell for less at auction these days.

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dblunden

8 years 5 months ago

In reply to Re: Heywood Wakefield corner hutch? by Lovejoy

Re: Heywood Wakefield corner hutch?

Thank you so much. This piece is in perfect shape to me. Do you know why they put a light in the center piece instead of in the glass part of the cabinet? And there are double plate grove's in each section. I thought that seemed unusual. I am in love with this piece.

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