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<p>[QUOTE="mark737, post: 3385907, member: 14894"]Agree on style description. A short history of Weiman per SBSVC from an older post:</p><p><br /></p><p>Weiman Furniture Co. was in business in Rockford, Illinois, after moving there from Chicago ca.1935. They built a new plant in Rockford ca.1940 & remained there until the late 1960's. The company became a division of Bassett Furniture Industries, Inc. in 1979.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'd guess 60's or 70's. Either way, not a lot of value to destroy by refinishing. In original condition, probably in the $150-$250 range.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mark737, post: 3385907, member: 14894"]Agree on style description. A short history of Weiman per SBSVC from an older post: Weiman Furniture Co. was in business in Rockford, Illinois, after moving there from Chicago ca.1935. They built a new plant in Rockford ca.1940 & remained there until the late 1960's. The company became a division of Bassett Furniture Industries, Inc. in 1979. I'd guess 60's or 70's. Either way, not a lot of value to destroy by refinishing. In original condition, probably in the $150-$250 range.[/QUOTE]
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