Heywood Wakefield

Mesa DR label "Fine Furniture by Heywood Wakefield EST 1826 Gardner Mass" stamp President: Essex House C2935AF?
Search info Age / value. Table, 10 chairs, 2 Captain, China Hutch, Buffet. I know it was bought from the family of 40 in WV. Need a few of restoration. Awesome set. The Cherry wood color Mix /? has clean lines. Help? Please.Thank you.
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Heywood Wakefield Howell Dinette
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Heywood Wakefield (Schiffer Book for Collectors) $29.00 Finally, a full-color book on the most vibrant and fun furniture ever made in America. Over 350 photos take the appreciation of Heywood-Wakefield furniture to its zenith. Focusing exclusively on their sparkling, blond furniture produced from 19361966, this book, presented by Americas foremost vintage Heywood-Wakefield dealer, allows the reader to enjoy the subtleties of the companys superb design,… |
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Heywood-Wakefield Modern Furniture $18.95 This stylish collector’s guide is the first to acknowledge the highly collectible ‘modern’ furniture made by the Heywood-Wakefield company. Vintage advertisements, photos, and catalogs are featured in addition to the identification section. Virtually every piece of modern furniture the company produced between 1936 and 1965 is illustrated and identified by model number, description, and years manu… |
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Livable Modernism: Interior Decorating and Design During the Great Depression (Yale Art Gallery) $25.88 During the years of the Great Depression in America, modernist designers developed products and lifestyle concepts intended for middle-class—not elite—consumers. In this remarkable book, Kristina Wilson coins the term “livable modernism” to describe this school of design. Livable modernism combined International Style functional efficiency and sophistication with a respect for con… |
