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Description
Colonial Manufacturing Company Treasure House breakfront, circa mid 20th century Made from pine featuring drop front leather butler writing surface with multiple cubbies and drawers, with side cabinets, lower drawers, and brass lattice doors with green painted interior. Purchased from the Rike Kumler Co in Dayton Ohio.br
Colonial Manufacturing Company
Zeeland and Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Manufacturer of hall or ""Grandfather"" clocks, library and living room furniture in solid mahogany, and spinet desks in Mission, Colonial Revival, and oriental lacquered styles.
Company History
1906: Company incorporates.
1908-1935: Herman Miller is General Manager.
1979: Company is purchased by Thomas Industries.
1983: Company closes.
Personnel
Designers include John Kemp, John Zeiss, William Balback, John Boukma, Ray Sabota, Stanley Green, and Henry Glass.
Condition
Good overall condition, wear and distressing commensurate with age and use, indent front edge.
Dimensions
56" x 14.5" x 79" ; service height 28"
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