Featured Cushman Colonial Furniture Date of production?

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  1. Drew

    Drew Well-Known Member

    OK, that tag with the large stylized 'C' was used 1964-70 after Cushman family sold the business. The Cushman name was kept. The cupboard looks very much like their 1940's 50's pieces.... looks in very nice condition. If you find find a person who likes Cushman, it would bring $200-400 IMO.
     
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  2. Drew,
    Thank you for taking the time to answer my question!
    Sincerely,
    Jill
     
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  3. RyanM

    RyanM New Member

    Hello all. New to the community and just trying to find out what I can about this chair that was passed down to me through family. I've had it for years but know little about it and would potentially like to have it restored. Apologies for the size of photos.

    Thank you!

    Ryan

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  4. Drew

    Drew Well-Known Member

    No. 5-184 is the 'Plymouth Chair'. made from 1935 to 1941. This is one of the nicer Cushman pieces . . . a pre-war paddle armchair. If you don't have the spring base parts, a piece of 1/2 inch plywood will work & a couple of nice cushions. Great chair Ryan !
     
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  5. Ray Trofala

    Ray Trofala New Member

    I have 4 chairs made by Cushman. Underside of the chair(s) has a papper saying No. 8,000. Any idea what year these chairs were manufactured? 1908? They have 50 years, if not more, of dust on them. I did not want to "disturb" the dust, in fear I may do harm to the chairs. Any idea on value? Thanks
     
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  6. Ray Trofala

    Ray Trofala New Member

  7. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    that's more than just dust.....that's deterioration ...

    Nice chairs if you want to make a project of them.....otherwise .... $10 each at a yard sale...... imo..
     
  8. Ray Trofala

    Ray Trofala New Member

    worthless is a possibility. still interested in the year they where made.
     
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  9. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    @Drew .....any ideas on that??
     
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  10. Drew

    Drew Well-Known Member

    These are going to be 1900-20s and very much the same as chairs made by dozens of furniture makers for decades. The No. 8,000 is the model number - I'm not sure if the first numeral indicates year introduced as it did later, 30s -50s. They have limited appeal... unless super pristine. Cushman also made quite a few smoking stands in this era (WWI). The passion in the market place is the Herman DeVries designed 'Colonial Creation' pieces of 1933 - 1950s. That being said, spruce those up & in the right setting, they're a decent set of 4. . . enjoy !
     
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  11. Ray Trofala

    Ray Trofala New Member

    I did some more research, and with my limited knowledge (guess) I dated the pieces in the 1900-1910. I just noticed you date these pieces in the 1900-1920. Thanks
     
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  12. Johnnie3

    Johnnie3 New Member

    IMG_1253.jpeg IMG_1262.jpeg IMG_1254.jpeg IMG_1260.jpeg I was wondering if @Drew has any info/knows a value on these 2 table/lamps I have. Serial 9101 (1939?). The are really cool! I would love to fix them up.
     
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  13. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    they are just this side of funky !!! :playful::playful:
     
  14. Johnnie3

    Johnnie3 New Member

    Oh - totally funk-a-delic!!!
     
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  15. Drew

    Drew Well-Known Member

    No. 9101 is the 'Finistere Lamp Table' - introduced in 1939 an made until 1941. Definitely among their Colonial/Modernist vibes.
     
  16. Johnnie3

    Johnnie3 New Member

    Very cool thank you! Do you know if these were production models or was each one different. I can’t seem to find 2 examples that are the same!
     
  17. Drew

    Drew Well-Known Member

    Those dates are incorrect. I have catalog data placing them 1939-41.
     
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  18. Drew

    Drew Well-Known Member

    They are cataloged production models. They look the same in the photo to me - sometimes you see slight differences in Cushman pieces of the same model #. There was quite a bit of finish work by hand with powered sanders, saws, etc. It was a labor intensive process - there were about 150 employees at Cushman in the 1930's -40's. It was a very busy little factory.
     
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  19. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    Who knew ?
    Drew Knew.............as he always does !!!
    Thanks Drew !
     
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  20. Drew

    Drew Well-Known Member

    Thanks, History fades fast - it's rewarding to learn it. Sometimes it's an obsession (a good one) to put the picture back together. For me, it started like 35-40 years ago finding Cushman pieces for like $10-$30 . . . no one seemed to know or want them. As we know, finding info was not easy, no internet, ect. Here are a couple factory photos from the 30s. Chet_Gallette_in_Cushman_shop.jpg Charles_Breen_finishing_table.jpg
     
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