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  1. CharlesSabo

    CharlesSabo New to antiques

    Picked up this piece today from a neighbor. I paid $50 for it. She said it was about 80 years old. It fits perfect but now wonder if what I got is a good deal. I see other Lane pieces going for quite a bit of cash. Any idea on a value of this piece? It is in great shape. I tried looking up the style number but cant seem to find it anywhere. 20170506_112631.jpg 20170506_112655.jpg 20170506_122443.jpg
     
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  2. johnnycb09

    johnnycb09 Well-Known Member

    More 70s than 30s .You got an okay deal,bars and bar accoutrements are very popular right now.
     
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  3. verybrad

    verybrad Well-Known Member

    Agree with Johnny about this being 70s or so. Therefore, not antique, nor 80 years old. I think You got a reasonable deal. You might see it a bit higher in some shops. As Johnny said, bars are popular items so do bring more than some things. It is not a high dollar item. The Lane pieces from just a few lines with more MCM sleek designs bring better money.
     
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  4. SBSVC

    SBSVC Well-Known Member

    Okay, how's this for weird? On this online site:
    http://www.causeafrockus.com/2013/10/mid-century-modern-furniture-lane/

    I found the following info about dating Lane furniture:
    • On the underside of the piece you should also find a serial number. This is very helpful as you can determine the production date by reading the serial number backwards.
      • For example, our end table has the serial number: 063270 so our table was made on 07/23/60
      • Without a serial number, Lane cannot determine a date of production
    • Your piece may also contain an extra digit – this tells you the plant location
    ***************************************************************
    If this info is correct, then it seems that your serial number, 4965090, should indicate a production date of SEPT 5, 1969 at plant #4.
     
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  5. silverthwaite II

    silverthwaite II Well-Known Member

    Um...there was a Reason for this?!!
     
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  6. Vince Raneri

    Vince Raneri New Member

    I have 2 end tables made on July 21, 1930 - how do I find the value please? I have style number also
    Thanks.
    Vince
     
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  8. Greg D

    Greg D New Member

    I have this small chest on Brass legs and brass corner trim. It stands 20 1/2" tall, 18 1/4" wide, 11" deep. The serial # is 2684201 So my understanding is it was made in 10/24/1986 at plant 2? The style # spot is blank, but there is hand written 6600-20 Also I can not find anything remotely like it. I acquired it at an auction for only $20.00 plus fee & Tax. I'm wondering what the original price was for this back in the day & what it might be worth today? Also it is made out of very heavy wood like blood wood or similar to it. Any info would be greatly appreciated!
     
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  9. i need help

    i need help Moderator Moderator

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    Welcome to the Forum, Greg D! :)
    So it’s the photo in your Avatar?
     
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  11. Greg D

    Greg D New Member

    Well I'll be a monkey's uncle! I've looked all over for weeks on this item! Thanks for the info! Greatly Appreciated
     
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  12. i need help

    i need help Moderator Moderator

    You’re Welcome, stick around, others may add info.
     
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  13. verybrad

    verybrad Well-Known Member

    Can't add much. This is an example of the so-called campaign furniture popular at the time. The price realized on the one at Charish would be unrealistic by a couple hundred dollars or more in my market.
     
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  14. Greg D

    Greg D New Member

    yea, with all the damage to the one Charish I would not even consider it. I was lucky to pick this one up at such a deal with it being in pristine condition!
     
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    i need help Moderator Moderator

    Funny, 1986 “Back in the Day” :hilarious:
     
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  16. Greg D

    Greg D New Member

    I was really bummed it was not an older piece.
     
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  17. i need help

    i need help Moderator Moderator

    It’s very nice. Older pieces aren’t much more valuable. I have a 50s Lane hope chest that cost more to have refinished than the value. But it was a family piece and I’m glad I did. :)
     
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  18. Greg D

    Greg D New Member

    That's cool keeping items in your family for generations!
     
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  19. Diana Chavez

    Diana Chavez New Member

    I have this bar now from my grandma but can’t find glasses that fit in the slots ☹️
     
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  20. Patricia Dawn

    Patricia Dawn New Member

    I have a lane Altavista,Virginia coffee table with the serial number 2375010 on it . Would like no know how much it would sell for
     
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