D damando Tenderfoot Joined Jan 25, 2018 Messages 3 Reaction score 3 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jan 25, 2018 Thread Owner #1 I have inherited some old 1950s haywood wakefield furniture. Any ideas on how much this might be worth ? Amazon Forum Fav 👍 DR.ÖTEK Metal Detector, Waterproof Gold Detector, Pinpoint & Terrain Modes, Professional Metal Detector - Grab it through Amazon!
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I Inix Full Member Joined Dec 2, 2017 Messages 106 Reaction score 252 Golden Thread 0 Location Texas Primary Interest: Other Jan 25, 2018 #2 Does not appear to be Heywood Wakefield furniture. Check the makers mark, the secondary wood, style, etc... and if it is marked, "Haywood Wakefield", that may be a red flag.
Does not appear to be Heywood Wakefield furniture. Check the makers mark, the secondary wood, style, etc... and if it is marked, "Haywood Wakefield", that may be a red flag.
I Inix Full Member Joined Dec 2, 2017 Messages 106 Reaction score 252 Golden Thread 0 Location Texas Primary Interest: Other Jan 25, 2018 #3 Also, Heywood Wakefield is typically softer lines, simple design, lighter color, etc...
D damando Tenderfoot Joined Jan 25, 2018 Messages 3 Reaction score 3 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jan 25, 2018 Thread Owner #4 Inix said: Also, Heywood Wakefield is typically softer lines, simple design, lighter color, etc... Click to expand... All three have engraved marks inside of the drawers.
Inix said: Also, Heywood Wakefield is typically softer lines, simple design, lighter color, etc... Click to expand... All three have engraved marks inside of the drawers.
I Inix Full Member Joined Dec 2, 2017 Messages 106 Reaction score 252 Golden Thread 0 Location Texas Primary Interest: Other Jan 26, 2018 #5 I was wrong, again. Publick was a line that Heywood Wakefield introduced in the 60's. I think their more collectible furniture is earlier.
I was wrong, again. Publick was a line that Heywood Wakefield introduced in the 60's. I think their more collectible furniture is earlier.