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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: kathyv43 on April 13, 2018, 07:14:23 PM
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Hi guys. Quick question. Does anyone know the years of operation for The Mutual Furniture Company in Miamisburg, Ohio? Thanks.
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I know the company was formed in Dayton in 1920 and moved to the Miamisburg location in 1921 at an old airplane factory. I can't find out when it stopped operations but know I have found places listing furniture made in 1938.
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Thanks KC. I have a coffee table made/sold by them and I was trying to figure out what it is worth. The stamp is a little smudged, but I think it says 1931. The only thing I could find was a guy with an end table made/or sold by that company. He has his dated at 1838 and I was pretty sure that was wrong. I didn't think something from 1838 would be stamped, but was not sure.
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kathyv43, agree it is not 1838 for this company!
Found a booklet,The Mutual Line Living Room Tables, Chairs, Bookcases, and Novelty Furniture: Catalog, Issue 39, dated 1939 so they were in existence at that time!
https://www.google.com/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=inauthor:%22Mutual+Furniture+Manufacturing+Company+(Miamisburg,+Ohio)%22 (https://www.google.com/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=inauthor:%22Mutual+Furniture+Manufacturing+Company+(Miamisburg,+Ohio)%22)
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Stamping furniture didn`t start till late 1920`s and early 30`s !!
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Thanks y'all. I thought he was wrong and was relatively sure mine said 1931.
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The earliest I could find in the Furniture Worker was that they incorporated May 3 1920, with $850,000 in assets !! They may have been in business prior to that but as a private company so likely not well known !! Maybe 5 or 10 years earlier then took on partners and moved from Dayton to Miamisburg and expanded the company !! At least thats the way it reads !!
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His stamp looks just like the one on my table, he's reading his wrong. Anyway, I am posting pics of mine. What do y'all think I can sell it for? Hes trying to sell his for $500, but i know its not selling for that. Lol. Thanks.
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These little Duncan Phyfe reproductions rarely ever sell for over $100. and only if in excellent shape then !! The square top is better than round,, those are more common !!
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Thanks Mart. I was thinking I would sell it for $50 or so. It was free...so anything will be a profit.
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Put $75 or $100. then come down if needed !! You can always come down when selling,, can`t go up !! Fewer square tops than round on the market !! I once had my living room and dining room in Duncan Phyfe repro`s !! I just liked the look of them !!
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You might not have a coffee table - it could be a tea table with removable tray! (the good news)
The tea sell for $80 - $140 depending on condition! Still very popular! If it is the larger (34" wide) coffee table they do go for less!
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Mart, I live the Duncan Phyfe style also.
KC, the widest part is 28.5 inches....so, tea table?
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Height??
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Thanks Mart! Should have asked that as well! Rule of thumb - list the length, width and height! Thanks!
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It's 18.5" wide, 28.5" long and 18.75" high.
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Tea tables were taller than that usually !! This is a side or occasional table to be used where needed !!
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I have to agree that a tea table is generally taller.
Average height of a coffee table is 17 - 18" in height!