Antique Cast Iron Salvaged Heywood Wakefield Theater Chair selling Side Panel MHS

$67.81
#SN.5479634
Antique Cast Iron Salvaged Heywood Wakefield Theater Chair selling Side Panel MHS,

Antique Cast Iron Salvaged Heywood Wakefield Theater Chair Side Panel If you need.

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Product code: Antique Cast Iron Salvaged Heywood Wakefield Theater Chair selling Side Panel MHS

Antique Cast Iron Salvaged Heywood Wakefield Theater Chair Side Panel. If you need need the MHS initials in antique cast iron here you go. Not sure what school auditorium/ theater this is from.

Measures 16" tall, 9 1/2" wide and between 1" - 1 3/8" thick. Weight is a whopping 11 3/4 pounds so we will pick cost effective shipping option once packed. But it looks to fit in a large USPS flat rate box but not sure how safe to packed but can save plenty if traveling far.

Found some fun info on this great historic American Company from the great Wikipedia at bottom.

Has age and finish wear with scratches, scuffs, rusting, Paint splatter legs cut off, nice Patina and still look great. Has old brackets attached.

Guessing made way before 1997. Nice Antique Salvaged Cast Iron MHS Theater Chair Side Panel!! Shipping prices for lower 48 states only.

Please check pictures for description and condition.

Shipping prices are for the lower 48 states only. Contact us first before purchasing if you are outside the lower 48 states for shipping cost, for example Hawaii, Alaska or Puerto Rico.. Also all excessive shipping cost will be refunded.

Heywood Brothers was established in 1826, Wakefield Company in 1855. Both firms produced wicker and rattan furniture, and as these products became increasingly popular towards the end of the century, they became serious rivals. In 1897 the companies merged as Heywood Brothers & Wakefield Company (this name was changed to Heywood-Wakefield Company in 1921), purchasing Washburn-Heywood Chair Company in 1916, Oregon Chair Company in 1920, and Lloyd Manufacturing Company in 1921.

While its wooden furniture plant in Gardner, Massachusetts closed in 1979, a branch in Menominee selling, Michigan continued to manufacture metal outdoor seats, auditorium seats, and school furniture. The Heywood-Wakefield Company Complex in Gardner was added to the National Historic Register in 1983. The South Beach Furniture Company acquired the rights to the name in 1994 and reproduces its wooden furniture.

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