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Q: What is the value of a Tell City 500 - 34 rocking chair?
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Hello My husband was a young forester on the Tell City Ranger District of the Hoosier National Forest when we wed at Hemlock Cliffs, Indiana, 32 years ago. Tell City furniture was still in its heyday in 1975, churning out Early American furniture that was paired with Stiffel lamps, braided rugs, priscilla curtains and pistol handled stainless flatware. Everybody was buying it, everybody wanted it, along with Ethan Allen, Kling, and a host of other Early American furniture brands. This style seemed to retain its popularity through the mid 1980s'. Episodes of tv shows like "Murder She Wrote" showcase Early American furniture in their sets. I loved this furniture as a bride, but on a journeyman forester's salary, buying it was out of the question. The District Ranger's wife had a housefull that she bought at Hagedorn"s Furniture in Tell City, the official local outlet for the stuff. Starting 9 years ago, when my husband and I came to Florida to work, we began buying used Tell City furniture. The WWII generation brought the stuff with them when they retired, and we quickly were able to round up some beautiful pieces in pristine condition. In 2002, we paid $500 for a medium sized hutch. We also paid $500 for a lovely dining room table (formica top), 2 armchairs and 4 sidechairs. In 2005, we paid $250 for an even nicer hutch. We paid $250 for a dry sink. In 2007 we paid the following prices: $250, double bed. $300, harvest table, 2 armchairs, 4 sidechairs. $75, lazy susan table. $300, very large, very choice hutch. $40, tall mirror. $300, buffet. Today, I got the best deal of all. A Tell City Andover rocking chair in acceptable condition at a thrift store-- $5. The furniture I collect is not old. Tell City Chair Co has been around since the time of the Civil War, so obviously there is stuff out there that is worth lots of money as genuine antiques. But if you are inquiring about the value of Tell City Chair furniture from the recent past, I think these prices, which, except for the rocker, were all negotiated prices with private sellers, are fairly representative of private, non-shop sales prices. Here and there, people like and want this furniture. Most people seem to have zero interest in it, and have it because it is a hand-me-down, or the favorite piece of a family member. "Tell City Furniture" registers with very few people. Most people today seem to want the imported stuff from Asia.


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Willilam Tell Antiques & Collectibles 302 9th Street Tell City IN 47586(812)548-0640We now offer appraisals and values on Tell City Chair Co. furniture. The cost for a single item (example one chair) is $15.00. The appraisal includes a document that states the following.· Description of your item (measurements, weights, finish, and pattern number)· The date(s) of production· Recommended resale and insurance value.· Original wholesale costTo have your single item appraised you must first e-mail us at questions@williamtellantiques.com with some contact information for us to get in touch with you. You will need to provide photos of you item for us to see the condition of your item. If you can provide all of the information that is found on the product label attached (often a blue and white label located on bottom or back) to your product we should be able to provide some addition dating information. These numbers are important for identification of your item. The Pattern #, Finish # and the date code located below the finish #.Once we have all the information, we will conduct the appraisal on your item. Upon completion of the appraisal we will contact you with the information that we have gathered. Before any information can be given we must first receive payment by check, money order, or credit card. Once payment is complete you will receive a signed document that states the above conditions.A couple things to beware of, based on your particular region, the value of your Tell City Chair Co. furniture may vary. The resale value is an estimated value of what your item should sell for.If you are looking to sell your Tell City Chair Co. Furniture and do not want to pay the fee for an appraisal. I recommend that you just sell it for what would make you happy! A good and free place to sell it is on Craigslist. You could also try E-bay or use a local ad in your newspaper.