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Monday, August 15, 2011

Kent-Coffey Manufacturing Company

The Kent-Coffey Manufacturing Company was started in 1907 by Harold Coffey in Lenoir, North Carolina. Along with his friends, neighbors and competitors James Broyhill and John Bernhardt, he was one of the early leaders in establishing the North Carolina furniture industry in the early 1900s.

The Kent-Coffey collections of the 1950s and 1960s were solidly built and priced so the average consumer could afford them, resulting in their being very popular. The brand is experiencing a new surge of interest, as young MCM afficionados are beginning to become familiar with the name and add Kent-Coffey pieces to their growing collections.

Court records indicate that the Singer Company furniture division acquired the company in 1983. However, Singer's aggressive attempt to diversify broadly proved financially unsound, and the furniture division fairly soon went bankrupt.

From furnituremagazine.com and lexisone.com


Perspecta highboy
hotcoffeemodern.com

Nightstands from The Sequence collection
1stdibs.com

Dresser from The Tableau collection
ebay.com

Nightstands from The Continental collection
paperstreetantiques.com

The Wharton gentleman's chest
furnishmevintage.com

Town House triple dresser
midcenturymobler.com


Kent-Coffey furniture was always well marked, so it is easy to identify. Here are drawer markings from two of the collections.


The Wharton marking with Kent-Coffey logo
theculturalpsychologist.blogspot.com

Perspecta marking with Kent-Coffey logo
furnishmevintage.com


1957 print ads for the Goldenaire collection, celebrating the company's 100th anniversary, depict typical room settings of the era.


Master bedroom
ebay.com (Seller: whitemtnhowdy)

Father's room (not just twin beds...a whole room!)
ebay.com (Seller: whitemtnhowdy)

Teen room
ebay.com (Seller: whitemtnhowdy)

Guest room
ebay.com (Seller: whitemtnhowdy)


The Harold Coffey home in Lenoir, North Carolina, has been preserved as a bed and breakfast, which is called Sharon Elizabeth's.


The former Harold Coffey home in Lenoir, NC
pillowsandpancakes.com

149 comments:

  1. great info...i keep looking at kent coffey stuff on craigslist and local stores and remind myself that i will own a nice credenza or a dresser someday soon :)

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    1. I have an entire bedset!

      Diana Tate

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    2. I have 4 piece bedroom set low dresser with 2 mirrors tall dresser headboard and footboard Kent Coffey townhouse Can't find much information on that line

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    3. I have the kent coffey fanfare bedroom furniture. has anyone heard of it

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    4. I found one at Goodwill! People don't know what they have!

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  2. Thanks for this. Love the design of "Nightstands."

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  3. Don't you love it when things are clearly marked? :)

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  4. I love Kent-Coffey! Recently, I was lucky enough to pick up The Tableau dresser, mirror and nightstand. I used the set to makeover my little home office. I've got some pics up on my blog here: http://www.atomicbetties.com/2010/12/makeover.html If anyone would like to see some of the pieces in action! My favorite part of the set is the mirror =)

    I dream of owning Perspecta some day! It literally makes my heart go pitter patter. Great post about a fabulous American designer!

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  5. @1950sarh: Yes, I was just thinking the same thing this morning. I wish all companies would mark their pieces that permanently. So many tags have come off over the decades or have been lost to reupholstering. It would make identification so much easier if all pieces had an indelible mark.

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    1. Hi Dana do you know about the fanfare series because uh have the bedroom set but can't find anything about it

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  6. @Flo: I looked at your photos of the Kent-Coffey pieces you scored, and they're fantastic. I can't wait to read more of your posts!

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    1. Hi. Can I add a photo here and ask you all if you think it's Kent Coffey? Thanks!

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  7. I have a very old dressing table w/stool and adj. tilt mirror made by Kent-Coffey Co. I want to sell it, but don't know where to begin. It has to be at least 80-100 yrs old, for it came from great-grandmother. Can take pis's if anyone if interested.

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    1. Since Kent-Coffey started in 1907, your piece could easily be that old. I'd suggest contacting antique dealers in your area to see if they want to buy the piece outright or take it on consignment.

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    2. I have the antique white bedroom set my mother bought kent coffey tag from north Carolinal canopy bed, nightstand desk, double dresser and highboy, is there a market for this it is very well made I have had since a child

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  8. I just opened a google account. I am anonymous above w/old dressing table. If interested about kent-coffey vanity/dressing table, plese contact here. Thank You, Virginia.

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  9. I recently bought a Kent Coffey Perspecta dresser at the thrift store for $35! I originally thought of reselling it on CL, but love it so much that I'm thinking I'll keep it. But that means I'll have to start collecting the rest of the Perspecta pieces!

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    1. Perspecta is such a pretty line. I'd keep it too!

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  10. I just bought a complete bedroom set the Kent Coffey IMPRESSA series. I was looking online for more info on it but haven't found much. Any of you hear of this series?

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    1. I have my Parents bedroom set. I've been trying to find it online to see what it is worth. I have a 5 piece set.

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  11. I bought it all for $150 from an online ad

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    1. I'm not familiar with the Impressa series.

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    2. I have my parents' Impressa set which they purchased in the early 1960s. The set is white and moonstone (blue) and consists of the nine drawer dresser with mirror, tall chest of drawers with the drop-down writing table, a nightstand, the vanity and the double bed head and foot boards - AND the original brochure from the furniture store! The brochure touts the Impressa's smaller size, making it easier to fit into the smaller houses.

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    3. How fortunate you are to still have the set intact. It must mean a great deal to you.

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    4. i am the original owner of a KC Impressa bedroom set consisting of double bed , dresser, desk and night stand. it is antique white w/ gold trim. It was purchased new for me when i was 16 from the KC showroom at the LA Mart, in 1965. It was considered to be "Italian Provincial" in style as opposed to all of the french provincial that was usually purchased for teenage girls. I wanted to contact the impressa owners here but you are both anonymous.

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  12. I just picked up the apex bedroom set from Kent Coffey this weekend!

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    1. I just found your comment and then looked at your post about the set. It looks great in your bedroom!

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  13. Hello - Just looking for input & direction from some MCM experts... I purchased a bedroom set directly from an estate. The son said this was his parents bedroom set and it was purchasd in the 1940s. The back of the headboard has a Kent Coffey label "The Camellian". I have a double bed (headboard, footboard, side rails, & slats), 1 nightstand, vanity w/ stool and mirror, and 6 drawer dresser. The owner called it "blonde mahogany" (?). I am moving and need to sell the set. Trying to get some additional information about it to pass along. Its a neat look set with great lines. I appreciate any feedback, ideas, or suggestions. Thanks so very much!

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  14. I bought the Townhouse set at an auction for 150.00! It has the full size bed, two nightstands, long dresser, and a 6 drawer chest of drawers. They all have glass tops I am not sure if they were bought that way original. I love the furniture.

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  15. I just got a "Tableu" 9 drawer dresser and 5 drawer dresser along with a mirror. It needs a bit of touch-up. Any recommendations on the right stain or paint recommended for these pieces? We are going to use them in our daughter's room. Any recommendations are welcome. Thanks!

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    1. We always send our furniture out to be professionally refinished, so I'm afraid I can't be of any help to you.

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    2. Do you still have these pieces?

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    3. Sorry the response took so long. Just noticing now...yes, we do still have all the pieces. Just love this set!

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    5. Yes! Still have all the pieces. I just love this set! In fact, we added a few more pieces to the Tableu set in the time since my original post. (Sorry it took me so long to respond. Just seeing this now.)

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    6. Yes! Still have all the pieces. I just love this set! In fact, we added a few more pieces to the Tableu set in the time since my original post. (Sorry it took me so long to respond. Just seeing this now.)

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  16. I have a Kent-Coffey bedroom set, The Aberdeen. Any help as what it might be worth? 4 pieces, two dressers and two nightstands. I will send pictures if you wish. Thnaks. Steven

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    1. Steven, we haven't had that particular set at our store, so I don't know what it might be worth. That would vary by locales too. We're in Dallas, TX. Where are you?

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    2. did you ever find info on the aberdeen? I have a highboy and can not find any info

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  17. Hi Everyone, I have 3 pieces of Kent Coffey, its the Amerasia Dresser, hutch & 1 night stand. Does anyone know where I could price this to sell? Thanks Deena

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    1. Your best bet would be to call a local dealer to find out what they're selling for in your area.

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  18. I have a complete Kent Coffey Impresa bedroom set includes two twin beds, long six drawer dresser with hanging mirror , high boy dresser with drop open desk , and two night stands in very good condition. Can anyone give me a value for selling it ?? Thanks

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    1. I would suggest calling a dealer in your area to find out what they're selling for there.

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  19. I just recently got married and my husband had this triple dresser that I was going to get rid of. I looked in the top drawer and saw the Kent-Coffey (Maringware) marking. Now I am trying to get the rest of the bedroom set. I found the tall chest and am purchasing it. I am having trouble finding a queen-size complete bed. Does anyone have any ideas as to where I can find it? Also, nightstands?

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    1. Your best bet is probably to set alerts on Craigslist and eBay.

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  20. Dear Dana,
    Finally, someone who knows about the three pieces I have inherited!
    They are Dauphine / "Kent Koffey" Dresser with 9 drawers & mirror, chest of drawers 5 drawer with middle drawer split in the middle with a center divider and then the side bed table all finished hard maple with Fruit-wood finish, Dove tailed with Honduras Mahogany drawer bottoms...( what a waist of such a beautiful wood) any way in that you know of this Master- Craftsman, I was / am hoping that you as well would know what they are worth so I can insure them properly!!! michael.mutschler@yahoo.com P.S. They are in excellent condition! Thank You ! Mike

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    1. Mike, our store is in the Dallas, Texas, and we specialize in modern design, so I really wouldn't have a guess about the value of a French Provencial style set like the Dauphine. Your best bet would probably be to check local antique malls, Craigslist or eBay. Value varies a great deal from one area to another, so even if I knew what the pieces might be worth in the Dallas, area, that wouldn't necessarily be the value where you live. Also, your insurance agent might be able to help.

      I've seen a few pieces of Dauphine on eBay in the white painted version, but a search of sold listings turned up nothing, so the pieces must not be getting any bids. You might be able to use eBay prices as a guideline, however.

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  21. I just acquired a 3 piece bedroom triple dresser; gentlemen's chest, and night stand, label inside reads Saratoga Kent Coffey.
    If any one can tell me what the mirror looked like, and about what it is worth?
    Thanks for any help.

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  22. I love your blog. This is a cool site and I wanted to post a little note to tell you, good job! Best wishes!!!

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    1. Thanks so much for that thoughtful comment. I hope you will become a regular reader here.

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  23. I picked up a set of Kent Coffey last weekend for $40 at an estate sale, I was so happy! It consisted of one long dresser, a highboy and 2 night stands. I have a question about the long dresser though.. its the Tableau line. The long dresser has 2 doors in the middle and when you open the doors there were drawers. and there are 3 drawers on each side of the doors. I have not able to find on like that on the internet.. can anyone tell me why? thanks!

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    1. I don't know why that would be, unless it was a very limited edition, and there aren't many left. Maybe readers will know more than I do.

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  24. I have a complete bedroom set that my mom purchased when she was 21 (approximately 1953). The stamp in each of the pieces is wore at the same spot like the stamp wasn't made correctly. I haven't been able to identify which line it is from I have the bed, night stand, tall dresser, and makeup vanity w/bench. I'd like to be able to identify it. Does anyone know where I can find out the information on it. Thank you

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    1. If you'll email me a picture of the stamp to dana@mid2mod.com maybe I can figure it out, even if it's just partial letters.

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    2. I'll do that. It's a beautiful set that I currently use. It's made of white oak, The bed was a full bed, but my parents bought new side rails and slats to make it a queen. I'll try to get picture and send it to you. Thank you.

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  25. C.Bowman (AKA) Anonymous from March 29th
    I just sent you a picture of the stamp from my phone. Thank you for trying to identify it for me.

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    1. I sent you an email. I couldn't find much, but I did determine that the name of the Kent-Coffey series is The Dreamette. I'll keep your email address and get in touch with you if I run across more information.

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  26. I just purchased the 9 drawer Kent Coffey Impact dresser, but haven't seen any pics on the Internet exactly like it. Do you know if it is a limited edition? It needs some work, but if it's worth it, I would have it professionally done. Thank you.

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    1. I don't know a great deal about the Impact series, except that I think it's an attractive style. I just looked to see if I could find any of that series on 1stdibs. While the prices on that site may not reflect what the average person could expect to sell a similar piece for, the site is a fairly good place to find out what's considered collectible and valuable. I mainly saw the Kent-Coffey Sequence line. If you are going to use the piece for yourself, you might consider professional restoration for aesthetic reasons, but if you're looking to add to resale value, I doubt that restoration would significantly increase the value of your dresser.

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    2. Thank you so much for your lightning fast response! I love 1stDibs, until I get a look at the prices. I also think the Impact series is attractive. It's really growing on me. I'm trying to peel the contact paper off the bottom of the drawers and really handling them closely. Very nice construction. I'm happy with my purchase!!

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  27. I just found a night table from the souverign collection for $5. It's pretty solid but the outside has some serious cosmetic issues. Any suggestions on how to fix it back up.

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    1. We use a professional to restore the pieces for our store. It takes talent to refinish furniture, and we don't have it. :)

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    2. Sadly, I don't either. ;) thank you, this has been a very informative blog

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  28. Hi! My in-laws have a Kent Coffey bedroom set that is called 'The Parkdale". I have not been able to find that set anywhere! It has 'chocolate mahogany' on the back of it. Have you ever seen this?

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  29. Hi! I just realized that my nightstand is marked Kent Coffey Verona inside the drawer. I was getting ready to paint it, I bought it at Goodwill and it is painted in a gold underlay with a white crackle paint finish over that. Not sure if that's the original finish or if they painted it? Will it hurt the value if I paint over it?

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    1. Normally I'd warn against painting a vintage piece unless it's in such bad condition that it's impractical to try to salvage it (such as a piece that's been in a fire), since collectible pieces are more valuable when they're as close to original condition as possible. I'm not familiar with the Verona line, and since it's not a highly collectible series like Perspecta, and since it is already a gold and white painted piece, painting it probably won't affect its value.

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    2. Thanks so much for the quick reply!

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    3. You're welcome. Hope it was helpful!

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  30. I have recently acquired an amazing Mid Century Modern Set of furniture built in 1956. Building and trading industrial modern and MCM furniture has become a passion of mine lately!! I found this blog when doing research about the set. I thought you all might know some people that will appreciate this. Please checkout the ad on ebay to learn more about this amazing little piece of history I found. The art in the ad is sold separately but please inquire if you see something you like. Art displayed by: Tracy Otero Justin Angelos, Ray Vargas, Julian Francolino, Danny Schutt and myself!


    http://www.ebay.com/itm/281433078498?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649

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    1. Nice set! I especially like the little corner desk. Good luck selling it on eBay.

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  31. Hi Dana! We're looking at a dresser and nightstand set from the Kent Coffey "The Lancia" collection. It doesn't seem to be as popular as The Prospecta or other mid-Century collections. Can you tell me anything about this collection? I don't want to pay too much!

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    1. I really don't know much about that collection. I looked for photos of it and couldn't find any. Since that's the case, I doubt it is very popular, thus meaning it's not very valuable in terms of resale. If you're buying for yourself and love it, that's all that matters, but if you're thinking about flipping it, your money might be better spent on something else.

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  32. Thanks Dana! We sold the "Sequence" set to some friends. So glad it stayed all together and went to a couple that really loved it! Searching for next treasure now.

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  33. Has anyone ever heard of the bedroom set by Kent Coffey called "The Guilford?" I can not find any reference to it on the web in order to get a feel for what it may be worth, if anything. My husband and I are looking to buy something more modern for our bedroom and would like to sell it. I have the long dresser with mirror, a tall dresser and two end tables. They are mahogany and have a serpentine front. It looks more Victorian that mid-century modern. Also, does the stamp on the back refer to the year it was manufactured? All four pieces have the number "73" which I assume is 1973. Any help you can provide would be appreciated!

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    1. I'm not familiar with the more traditional styles. Maybe a reader will be able to help you.

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    2. We just inherited the same set ("The Guilford") and also am looking to see what it might be worth. I suspect it is older than 1973. My assumption is the 50's or 60's. Given the quality of the set, I think it is worth something assuming it is in good condition.

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  34. I have a night stand from the Kent Coffey "The Erect-On" Series. I have only been able to find a image of a 3 drawer dresser in this style. Was this not a popular style or a rare style? I love my night stand! Would like to at least know what the rest of the series looked like. Would maybe purchase one more piece........headboard? If anyone has info I'd appreciate it! Thanks!

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    1. I'm not familiar with that style. In fact, I had never heard the name before. I did find a photo of 2 black lacquered 3-drawer chests, but I have no idea what the rest of the series looked like or if the pulls in the photo are original. Maybe another reader will be able to help you.

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    2. Hope you still have your nightstand! I have the The Erect-On series, two nightstands, two chest dresser, two drawer low chest. I had the hadboard, but husband threw out years ago. I paid 100 bucks for set at a yard sale years ago. I want to strip and restain the , kind of beat up over the years and I know longer have the glass tops that were on when purchased

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  35. Yes I saw those 3 drawer chests and the handles match my nightstand. The ever elusive "The Erect-On" Series! Maybe the name wasn't received well by the paying customers!
    Thank you very much!

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    1. I was kinda thinking the same thing about the name. Aside from the obvious sexual connotation, it also makes me think of Erector Set toys, neither of which seems conducive to selling furniture. I can't imagine how that name ever got approved. Do you think the marketing director was naive or trying to be provocative?

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  36. Does anyone know what a Perspecta without the glass on the doors and not including the original hardware would be worth. Overall, relatively in great condition.

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  37. TYPO Above
    Does anyone know what a Perspecta without the glass on the doors and not including the original hardware would be worth???

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    1. I'd guess that those missing parts would significantly lower the value, because essentially anyone who bought it would have to buy another one for parts. I'd probably list it on CL for $75-150.

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  38. I think I have a Perspecta credenza, table, and 4 chairs. Where should I look for the Kent Coffey mark?

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    1. Kent-Coffey pieces are usually prominently marked. Look inside the drawers of the credenza.

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    2. I don't believe Kent Coffey made Dining furniture, only bedroom. Harold Coffey's salesman, Roger Triplett started Blowing Rock Chair/Furniture Company specializing in dining furniture & casegoods. Their marks were under the chairs & a paper tag on the back of the casegoods. Kent Coffey Perspecta & The Eloquence lines are identical to dining credenzas & china hutches made in the mid-50s by Blowing Rock. It is a mystery I'm trying to unravel. I have the The Eloquence dining buffet & china ... but it isn't called The Eloquence, it isn't called anything. And we got rid of the chairs before we knew!

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  39. I recently inherited my mother's Kent Coffey bedroom suite. It if the French provincial line - Charmant. I need to replace 3 of the hardware pulls. Does anyone know who manufactured the hardware? The pulls have 2 1/2" centers. I can provide a picture if needed.

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    1. I think your best bet may be to get an app that searches Craigslist around the country for any sale of Charmant pieces and see if the seller would be willing to replace his hardware and sell you the original pulls. I'm sure those pulls have been out of production so long that finding out who originally made them wouldn't help you much.

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    2. Thank you for the suggestion. I am not familiar with any apps that searches Craigslist around the country for any sale of Charmant pieces. Would you please suggest links or names of such apps and how I could find the apps? Thank you so very much.

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    3. There are many. A few are SearchTempest, Onecraigs, DailyLister. Just do a Google search for "nationwide craigslist search" or something similar, and you'll find a fairly long list. One will surely be right for you

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  40. I've been trying to find info on my Kent Coffee - "The Trade Winds" collection for my end tables or night stands. I found one site that had a piece but it was painted and mine is not, I think mine is walnut? Any idea on value? Got them at a flea mkt so don't know if they were refinished?

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    1. Kent-Coffey produced a huge number of collections, and I am only familiar with the most mid-century styles, the big seller of which is Perspecta. I will go out on a limb and say that most of the Kent-Coffey collections don't bring big prices. Most are worth about what you'd expect for used furniture. You sometimes see sellers put a big price tags on their pieces, but if you follow up, you rarely see them sell. Maybe a reader can offer some additional information about yours.

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    2. Thanks for the quick reply Dana. If they were a "high value" item it would have been great. But because I got them at such a great price and they are good quality pieces, I'm ok with it. I always like to educate myself about these things because you never know!

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  41. I recently purchased a Kent Coffey stamped 9 drawer dresser with mirror. It also has "The Aberdeen" stamped in the top left drawer. The paint has yellowed a bit but it looks like it was originally painted a creamy color and the hardware looks original as well. It has gold metal trim that coordinates with the handle hardware. Any ideas as to the value? I've spent a lot of time online looking for similar pictures with no results. There isn't even information about The Aberdeen. I appreciate any information you could send my way!!

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    1. Generally, if you can't find photos of Kent-Coffey pieces online, it means that they're part of a series that has largely been forgotten and isn't worth much. The company made countless lines of furniture, and only a very few...primarily Perspecta...have any resale value. That said, many Kent-Coffey pieces are attractive, so if you're going to use the dresser for yourself and like it, that's all that matters.

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  42. I have a set of this exact set, the Townhouse. There are 2 dressers, high and low, with a mirror, and a headboard. However, there are no markings anywhere that I can find. I am not planning on selling it, but could this be a knock-off? It is vintage, from the 60's and every detail is exactly the same.

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    1. I also have a townhouse highboy and nightstand with no markings, but got the set from an older couple who bought it new 53 years ago (so 1968).

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  43. I have found Kent coffey cabinets and chest of drawers on local atlanta craigslist and drooled :P. could never get to buy ne before i moved back though. didnot know that they had been bought out. its sad when a company which made such cool designs is no longer in production

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    1. Sudha, so good to hear from you!!! I miss you. And, yes, it's sad that so many of the furniture manufacturers from the era we love so much are out of business now.

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  44. I recently purchased 2 KC night tables from the Preface collection. They are in excellent condition! Any thoughts on this collection or their value?

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    1. Prices of vintage furniture vary tremendously from one part of the country to another. In the Dallas-Fort Worth area, just about the only Kent-Coffey style that commands a high price is Perspecta, but that may not be true in other locations, which makes it very difficult to suggest a value. We've had a few pieces of blonde furniture in the store over the years, and they didn't sell well at all, in spite of their popularity in the 1950s.

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  45. Community Forklift in Hyattsville, MD has a 3-piece Kent Coffey bedroom set for sale!

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  46. Why can't I find any info on Kent Coffey's The Nocturne line? Is it that rare?

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    1. Generally speaking, the reason you can't find much about any particular line is that it wasn't a best-seller at the time, didn't stay in production very long, or isn't very popular now. If I'm not mistaken, The Nocturne had an Asian influence, so it doesn't have a broad appeal today like more classic mid-century styles, such as Perspecta.

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  47. I just acquired my first piece of Kent Coffey Perspecta. I love it! I actually remember this line of furniture and many others from the 60s. My mother worked in a furniture store and I spent each day after school sitting and doing my homework on gorgeous danish furniture and other fabulous designs. Still can't decide which I love best: Perspecta or Brasilia.

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  48. I just acquired my first piece of Kent Coffey Perspecta. I love it! I actually remember this line of furniture and many others from the 60s. My mother worked in a furniture store and I spent each day after school sitting and doing my homework on gorgeous danish furniture and other fabulous designs. Still can't decide which I love best: Perspecta or Brasilia.

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  49. Dearest Dana, I am so glad to have stumbled on your blog. I wonder if you could give me some information. I have a Bedroom suite that is labeled "Kent Coffey Carriage Trade" that was my grandparent's. I have the full/queen size bed that has "cannonballs" on the 4 posts, a high boy, a wide dresser with mirror, and bedside night stand. I would like to sell it to help finances for my family. Could you please give a suggestion as to value? Thank you, Rita (daltonsinthaxton@verizon.net)

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    1. I Googled Carriage Trade pieces, and it looks as if they may not be very valuable. I saw a dresser listed for $135, a chest of drawers that has sold at auction for $51 and another chest that sold for $150. That doesn't sound too promising, since the bed and night stand would go for considerably less. Carriage Trade is more traditional/Early American, and that style isn't bringing as much as mid-century modern at this time.

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    2. Thank you, but that is disappointing. I was hoping to sell it for a bit to pay off some debt. Oh well. thank you for you help and responding. Rita

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  50. Hi Dana, I inherited a walnut dining room set, table and 6 chairs and a credenza with hutch from my aunt who had it at least 50 years. I can not find any of the typical Kent Coffey markings although it looks exactly like the pictures I found on 1stdibs. Is this a knock-off? Is it possible that a reproduction exist that is that old?

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    1. Please send a link of what you found on 1stdibs to danap648@gmail.com so I can see what you're talking about.

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    2. Hi- did you ever figure out if yours was a knock-off?. I am thinking of selling my set but mine also does not have any markings. It is a bedroom set exactly like the Kent Coffey townhouse

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  51. I have a full 7 piece kent coffey "tierra" set, we inherited it from my father in law. I know it's old, but no idea how old....do you happen to know anything about this collection?

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  52. Hi, I have a Kent Coffey chest of drawers with "The Palmyra" label inside one drawer. What can you tell me about it? I will appreciate any info you have. Thank you very much.

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  53. I'm trying to find a value on the Titan , mahogany with dove tail drawers. The bedroom set. Long dresser, 9 drawers, with night stand , headboard and footboard. I haven't been able to find anything on the Internet. Thank you

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  54. Hi, I have a Kent Coffey Bedroom set with "The Courier" label inside a drawer of the dresser. Can't find anything like it on the internet. What can you tell me about it. Also looking to sell it, any info on where to post it. Thanks

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  55. In clearing out my mother's home I have just realized that my father's writing desk, which I remember from childhood in the 60's ( so I'm not sure how old this piece might be - most likely 50's), is a Kent Coffey. I did not know this was collectible - I just always liked it. It's in great condition, but needs to be cleaned, which I have started doing with Murphy's Oil soap, and then a finish will need to be applied. It appears to be walnut, and I am assuming that there was some sort of oil finish on it. It is from the "Casualaire" line. I would love some advice as to the correct type of oil to use on it. Also, if anyone has any information about this particular line - which time frame was it made in - I would appreciate that too. Looking forward to giving this writing or office desk ( it is totally finished on the back also) a new life, and I will place my father's 1960's Zippo desk lighter on it. It will then be just as I remember it as a child! Advice please!

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  56. In clearing out my mother's home I have just realized that my father's writing desk, which I remember from childhood in the 60's ( so I'm not sure how old this piece might be - most likely 50's), is a Kent Coffey. I did not know this was collectible - I just always liked it. It's in great condition, but needs to be cleaned, which I have started doing with Murphy's Oil soap, and then a finish will need to be applied. It appears to be walnut, and I am assuming that there was some sort of oil finish on it. It is from the "Casualaire" line. I would love some advice as to the correct type of oil to use on it. Also, if anyone has any information about this particular line - which time frame was it made in - I would appreciate that too. Looking forward to giving this writing or office desk ( it is totally finished on the back also) a new life, and I will place my father's 1960's Zippo desk lighter on it. It will then be just as I remember it as a child! Advice please!

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  57. I have my parents' bedroom set in near mint condition but am having a great deal of trouble really confirming it is Kent Coffey Perspecta. There is no mark I have found yet and the "hourglass" designs are all right side up, as opposed to on their side. The legs are a bit different and "9/65 1035" is stenciled on the back of one dresser and "8/65 1032" is on a bed rail. The differences do not match the Broyhill Brasilla line either. Is there another manufacturer it could be? I have a tall dresser, long dresser with mirror and bed frame with headboard and footboard. It is a gorgeous set.

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  58. I have my parents black "crusader" bedroom set. all original, I Love It!! It's from the 60's and even tho my husband would rather have something else I just can't give it up.

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  59. I have my parents black "crusader" bedroom set. all original, I Love It!! It's from the 60's and even tho my husband would rather have something else I just can't give it up.

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  60. Hello, I just chalk painted a Kent Coffee dresser from the Lancia collection. (Don't kill me fans for painting!) Turned out gorgeous. So in love. I need replacement for the original hardware. I've looked but no luck..any ideas? Thank you!

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  61. Hello, I just chalk painted a Kent Coffee dresser from the Lancia collection. (Don't kill me fans for painting!) Turned out gorgeous. So in love. I need replacement for the original hardware. I've looked but no luck..any ideas? Thank you!

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  62. I have a Kent Coffey dresser with mirror (the Lotus) and a desk (The tradewinds). Both are ebonized and have matching hardware. My grandmother bought them in the late 1950s to furnish a 1 bedroom apt. They do not go well in my home and I am looking to sell them. I've seen the same dresser (without the mirror) on the internet for $2000+. Are such prices realistic? Advice on how to sell would be appreciated. I am in northern Calif. Thank you.

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  63. Does anyone know about "the castleton" collection. I came upon a bedroom set

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  64. I own a Kent Coffey "The Finesse" 5 drawer dresser that I'm trying to find out information on and I cannot find this model anywhere. Can you help?

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  65. Anyone know anything about the IMPRESA line? I have a desk that i wanted info on.

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  66. Kent Coffey the Audley can not find anywhere so guess its one highboy not worth mutch!!!

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  67. I have been offered a 5 pc Kent Coffey Greenbrier bedroom suite (bookcase headboard, tall boy chest, long low credenza, and 2 side tables) for $750.00. It is in great shape, but I cannot find any information about that particular line. Anyone know anything??? Thanks for your help!

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  68. I have a kitchen table with 6 chairs, buffet and another kitchen chest. All of same design with Kent Coffey on the pieces. Paper inside refers to it as the Yorkshire. I can't seem to find anything on this collection. Do you know anything about that? You can email me at terrikalinowski@gmail.com.
    Thank you.

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  71. I found a single bed stand at my mother in law's house when cleaning it up. It's Kent Coffey The Monet. Could this be a rare design? I've casually looked for a while and have never seen this style name come up. Mostly I want to know what kind of wood it is, is it veneer or solid, and how much you all think it might be worth. It's in excellent condition, a little bit of fading on the bottom shelf, and the chrome handle has lost a little bit of the shine from use, otherwise looks great.
    Any thoughts? Is a rare style for Kent Coffey? What could it be worth? Only have 1, not a pair sadly.

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  72. I have a Kent Coffey bedroom suite called The Kentworth. It belonged to my great Aunt, and she owned it before I was born in 1963, so it was purchased before then. I am having trouble finding any information on this line. Do you have any info on the Kentworth, or where I can get info.

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  73. I found a nightstand stamped The Promenade by KC. I have searched everywhere for information and have been unsuccessful. Have you heard of this collection by him? Any info would be greatly appreciated.

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  74. I've just found this site - I am responding to the October 23, 2014 at 8:31 PM posts about the Erect-On set. I have 3 pieces; 2 three drawer dressers and a 3 door cabinet which my father used as his writing desk/office in the 50's. Unfortunately, 2 of the 3 pieces went through a shallow flood in the basement. The bottoms weren't hurt too badly but we did have to remove the wooden block feet (the bits are around somewhere). If the marketing people weren't being funny, the Erect-On may refer to the fact that the pieces can be stacked. Also, I don't know if it was standard, but each piece originally had a beautiful milk glass top.

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  75. I just purchased 2 Kent Coffey nightstands with marking of Kent Coffey The Kentshire. I cannot find any information on this collection and would like to know more about year made, etc

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  76. I am looking to buy a used KC high boy and low boy and they want $300 for both. I feel that is a very good price but wanted to check here and see what y’all thought and if they are good solid pieces of furniture. I’m new the the MCM world! Thanks

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  77. Thanks for all the info- We have a full bedroom set of the Kent Coffey Cascade. Trying to figure out what wood was used and if it would be hard to refinish. This belonged to my inlaws, so not sure how old it is.

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  78. Hello. Picked up a piece at Goodwill. No KC marking. A member of an MCM group researched google and said it "might" be a Kent Coffey Greenbriar piece. How might I show it to get some feedback?

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  79. Found what looks like a dressing table someone had it out for trash I could tell it was a solid piece of furniture side one of the drawers there is a tag says “The Palmyra” Kent-Coffey mfg.co. Needs some TLC but I am excited to have it anyone have any info on this collection ?

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  80. Hi, I have a Kent Coffey “the Cortina” and not much out there on this line, but I did notice a few that sold well. Looking for any and ll information on it. In restoration process, but considering keeping.

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  81. i have the entire set of KENT COFFEY MARQUEE MODERN. i aquired it piece by piece. entire cost for the set: 2 headboards, sideboards,2 end tables, high boy and dresser with mirror $200!!

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