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  1. By the 1950s the company was making laboratory furniture for schools in the science, homemaking, and arts areas. This exhibit has several E.H. Sheldon furniture pieces and is an area where museum docents demonstrate woodworking tools.

  2. Aug 20, 2022 · A patent search has revealed 33 patents associated with this company: either granted to Edgar H. Sheldon, or explicitly assigned to E. H. Sheldon & Co. All but 1900 vise patent are for school lab furniture: fume hoods, lab tables, biology tables and cages, chemical cabinets, etc.

    • Chicago, IL; Muskegon, MI, U.S.A.
  3. Where might I find more information regarding the E. H. Sheldon & Company? I'm curious when the desk was manufactured. It looks very similar to their Watchmaker's Bench, however, it would not be advantageous to the watchmaker to have a top that rises.

  4. Oct 19, 2021 · Our woodworking exhibit features several pieces of E.H. Sheldon furniture, and Museum staff will happily demonstrate how to use woodworking tools. The E.H. Sheldon Company started in Muskegon in 1912 and grew rapidly, making furniture for hospitals and the U.S. government.

  5. Series I. Greater Grand Rapids Area Furniture Trade Catalogs, 1866-Present. E.H. Sheldon and Co. (Muskegon, Mi.)

  6. May 25, 2024 · Early antique vintage circa 1900's to 1920's Chemistry Laboratory Table with one swivel chair that fits into an iron bracket. Made for E. H. Sheldon & Co. out of Muskegon Michigan by Union Brotherhood of Carpenter's and Joiners. Industrial cabinetry, oak and maple, paneled construction.

  7. Jul 1, 2017 · Per former president of successor company to E.H Sheldon this is an Engineering/Architectural Drawing Table. The unit has six locked drawers which would indicate that is was for six classes per day. Tables during 1920-1950s were generally crafted from oak, birch or maple.

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