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Lane cedar chests were a staple for decades, but now that they're no longer produced, they've increased in value. Appraise your chest with a few simple tricks.
Cedar chest. More than just a handsome piece of furniture to put at the end of the bed, a cedar chest is a good place to store blankets, linens and sweaters because the fragrance of cedar discourag… ...
Traditionally, a cedar chest (or “hope chest”) was used to store linens that made up part of a bride’s dowry, because the fragrance of cedar discouraged moths. A cedar chest still makes a ...
Cedar chests have been used for generations to keep off-season clothing, precious family heirlooms, and intricately stitched linens far away from the damage of moths. You'll find them in attics ...
How To Find Out What Your Lane Cedar Chest Is Worth Lane design elements have changed over time, making some styles and sizes more valuable than others. Standard chests were fairly large at 48 ...