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2/4/2005 4:01:09 PM
Russ, Our parents have recently died and we are checking the funiture in the house to try get some information about a couple of maple items. 4 dining table chairs that have S Bent & Brothers Inc of Gardner Mass., Colonial Quality, and they are numbered. The dining table has one leaf and #1358111 and Rock Port Maple. legs different from the chairs 2 bilevel end tables with BaumRitter 263040 or 268040 and the #1531 Colonial style Coffee table one level BaumRitter #1530 and 601-24 B 466 1530. We are "clueless in Oregon". One sister knows Mother aquired them second hand in CA 1965ish. We are not trying to "price them out" just wondered if they had any history that might be interesting. Thank you, the Nash Sisters
Reply from Russell at Furniture World Magazine
2/4/2005 4:58:04 PM
S. Bent was an advertiser of ours in the 1960s and 70s. They made good quality colonial (early american)styled furniture. I don't have a readily accessible history of the company, but my recollection is that they went out of business about 5 years ago after a brief restructuring as Samuel Bent. Perhaps some of our readers will have more information. There is, however, a bunch of information on Baumritter... the precursor company to Ethan Allen. Just click on the "search message boards" link above. - Russell
Reply from kelly
2/7/2005 12:38:13 AM
We have a set made by the same manufacturer. We tried to aqcuire a set of 6 additional chairs off e-bay. We won the bid for 126.00 w/us paying shipping charges. The seller didnt like what he got for the chairs and cancelled the transaction. That leaves us still looking for some chairs. If you send us pics maybe we can make some arrangements for us to purchase. kellysjunk@tomstom.com
Reply from Ted B. Croswell, Sr.
2/19/2005 4:49:26 PM
I have four ( 4 ) Colonial Chairs. There is no S preceding the Bent on either of my 4 Chairs. I assume my chairs are olded than the one's with the S ? On the botton of my chairs is, Colonial Chair 0371, Bent & BrosÊÊÊÊÊ021, Gardner, Mass. Have you found any more Info.? or Price? The name and numbers are EMBOSSED, and not printed? Not that this is any different from others? TedThanks, Ted Zebra11555@aol.com
Reply from Lori
3/29/2006 11:35:16 AM
I inherited my grandmothers Maple Colonial style Coffee table one level BaumRitter #1530. If I want to seel it - can anyone give me a price on that or the best way to sell it?

Reply from John droppelmann
8/26/2006 1:18:13 PM
What has happen to the Bent Brothers Company?, Are they still in business? They made beautiful high quality tables. We purchased in 1998 an oak dining room table with 4 storage board extensions. One of our table base slides has broken and we are looking for replacement.
Reply from Bill Poertner
9/10/2006 12:47:50 AM
S. Bent Brothers located in Gardner, MA. went out of business about 2000. Their furniture was manufactured with high quality workmanship and materials. Many pieces were made of ash wood and stained with an oak finish so often their wood was mistakenly identified as oak. If you wish to email me a photo of your table, I may be able to provide more information for you. My email is bill.poertner@coldwellbanker.com
Reply from Ruth Borwick
9/17/2006 7:43:01 PM
I have an s bent table and chairs that is made of ash but looks like oak . The finish is worn off the table and needs to be restained. The legs and backs of the chairs are either painted or stained a vanilla creme color. I was wondering if there is a way I can find out how to get the stain color and also the vanilla paint color to make repairs.
Reply from Vickie
9/25/2006 2:05:45 PM
I have a rocking chair made by S. Bent Bros. Inc., Gardner, Mass. with the number 1867 engraved on the bottom side of the seat. There is also a stamp that says "nutmeg". I am assuming the 1867 is a date, but I do not see any other numbers.

I could send a photo if anyone may be able to tell me more about the chair.

Thanks,

Vickie
Reply from Joe
9/27/2006 9:49:06 PM
I am looking for a S Bent Bros ash server. Any help would be appreciated.
Joe
Reply from Diane
9/29/2006 8:01:07 AM
I also found a rocker at a yard sale that says S. Bent & Bros., Inc. 1867 on the bottom of the rocker. I don't know much about it but would like to know approx. how old it is. I didn't take 1867 as the date but maybe the stock number. The chair is in mint condition that's why I didn't think it was too old. Thank you for your help. It's a beautiful rocker.
Reply from Sheri
9/29/2006 1:01:33 PM
We have an S. Bent & Bros. Inc. wood and metal stool dated 1867 and are trying to get some information on it as well as it's value. It's in good shape but, of course, looks used. Thank you.
Reply from Laurie Prouty
10/6/2006 2:14:02 PM
I too have a Bebt & Bros., Inc rocking chair with the 1867 carved into the wood on the bottom. I always assumed this was the date because my husband salvaged it from a fire damaged antique collector's home. I would be interested in any info anyone has. Thanks!
Reply from Chuck
10/10/2006 7:16:22 PM
I have what appears to be a vintage Bent & Bros chair that, like the above, lists the year 1867. The chair looks more like Mahogony than Oak stained & given the actual design of the chair, it appears quite antique. I am trying to find out the value of this chair & will soon have a pic to email so a date & value can be attributed to this wonderful chair.I know that it has been in the family since the mid 60's and, from what I understand, was around long before that, albiet no date is known.
Reply from jason
10/11/2006 9:07:34 PM
I HAVE A VERMONT BAUMRITTER ELBAN ALLEN, 5 LEG TABLE. WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF IT IS OLD AND HOW OLD NO DATE FOUND ON IT. WAS IN A VERY OLD GARAGE
Reply from mike
10/25/2006 10:29:56 PM
i found a s bent&bros chair 6 spokes across the back then 2 more in center back also stamped into the wood is the date 1867 also a work desk that matches 7 drawers 3 on each side 1 in the middle real craftmenship any ideas on value
Reply from Georganne
11/3/2006 3:14:03 PM
Hi, I am looking for an older set of S. Bent Brothers chairs ( 2, 3 or 4 of them) with a Windsor back and possibly an arm or arm chair with a darker older finish. If you have them and are interested in selling, contact me at GanneLeah@aol.com. I am from Martins Ferry, OHIO 43935.
Reply from Heidi
11/4/2006 12:05:01 PM
My grandparents had a furniture store in Pacific Grove, CA (approximately 1955-1985) and carried the S. Bent brand. They gave a children's rocking chair to each one of their children for their family, and now I would like one for mine. I would appreciate any recommendations for where I should look to find one. Or, if you possess one and would like to sell it, I would be interested - heidi_marc@hotmail.com. Thank you.
Reply from John R
11/11/2006 6:08:57 PM

I have an S. Bent rocker, also with the 1867 stamp on the bottom. Does anyone know for sure if that is the date of manufacture, stock number, or serial number? In any case, they seem to be quite plentiful. Are they of any value? Thanks for your help.
Reply from linda butler
11/12/2006 8:02:01 PM
I have a S BENT & BROS ROCKER with green ivy or oak leaves in a dish stencel on back, on the bottom it has 533 o259, also stamp on bottom colonial rocker and the s bent & bros logo. I do not know any thing about it. can anyone help?
Reply from Jen
11/17/2006 4:58:40 PM
I have a have an S. Bent rocker also. with the 1867 stamp on the bottom. It has been in my family for a while and would like any info that is avaliable.
Reply from Hayley
11/29/2006 5:34:31 PM
Does anyone have any idea what the 1867 means on the S. Bent & Brothers mean-Is it a manufacturers date, or a serial #. We found 2 stool/chairs in an antique store- Thank you
Reply from Furniture World Magazine
11/30/2006 8:15:48 AM
I believe that it is the date of the founding of the company. -Russell
Reply from floyd jones
12/1/2006 9:49:48 AM
I have a dining set which consist of six (6) chairs (2 arms) and a pedestal sculpured three leaf extension table, dark mahagony by S. BENT BROTHERS. The numbers start at 0174/761 (440) on one chair.    Will sell the complete set. Contact; Floyd @ frjns@aol.com   
Reply from John R. in CO
12/10/2006 1:09:37 AM
I just discovered I have a bentwood - S. Bent & Bros. wooden dining chair I recieved from a neighbor in Chicago when I was 12 yrs old (32 yrs ago). It has 11 total spokes across the back - 9 across the bottom portion of which 4 stop short at the nubby arm rests (2 on each side). The remaining 7 continue to the top plus 2 are behind the 9 that also go to the top. It has the stamp in the wood with "1867". It also has a slightly worn paper label indicating "S. Bent & Bros. since 1867 Colonial Chairs of Quality Gardner Massachussets". THE KEY WORD IS "SINCE" 1867, therefore indicating how long they were in businesss, and not a manufacturing date.
That also explains why there are so many with that date!

P.S. I was going to sell it if anyone is interested. I can email photos. It would ship out of Denver.
Reply from Elizabeth
12/15/2006 9:54:28 PM
We would very much like to purchase 4-6 S. Bent Ladderback chairs with rush seats to match ours.
We purchased ours @1968 in LI, NY. They are maple with a dark pine stain (almost black).

Reply from Brian
12/21/2006 4:30:22 PM
I have noticed alot of people inquiring about furniture they have from the manufacturer S. Bent & Brothers. There has been numerous false beleifs and writing about the company and maybe this will clear up the confusion. Samuel Bentformed the company in 1867 thus why all of the furniture built by the company has this number on it. The original furniture in the 1800's until the early 1900's was identified by "branding" burning a logo into the wood. When printing on paper became easier in the 1900's stickers were affixed to the furniture. The sticker's all had S.Bent & Bros. since 1867 Colonial chairs of quality. The only way to tell how old the furniture is would be by time period information. Meaning speaking with people from that era. I own one of those beautiful black high back rockers with the gold trim and design on the high back. It was handed down to me through family and was purchased in Grand Rapids, MI in the 1930's. And by the way to clear up misinformation from another forum, S. Bent does not stand for "steam bent" it stands for Samual Bent, the founder of the company. S. Bent & Bros. built an extremely large amount of furniture until the company was purchased in 2001. I am unsure of the name of the new owners but they still operate out of the same factory in Gardner, Ma. S. Bent went out of business because of a law suit that was filed on behalf of his workers for unfair labor practices.
Reply from Brian
12/21/2006 4:52:26 PM
Sorry for the spelling in the previous posting as I was distracted by some customers. Alot of people ask about value. Well I have good news and I have bad news. Good news...The high back rocker was one of the original chairs built by Bent. The black rocker discussed earlier with gold trim and stenciling is worth $50 up to $500 depending upon condition. The bad news.....there is no real antique value to the furniture as it was mass produced in a factory and has many duplicates. The good news....I own a custom furniture business and have worked on many Bent Bros. chairs and tables. I have never repaired one that was from a manufacturer flaw it has always been misuse by the owner. What I am saying is enjoy the furniture as it was well built with quality materials and excellent craftsmanship and with proper care can be handed down to many generations to come.
Reply from anita
12/29/2006 9:33:30 AM
Have one SBent slat back caned chair with scroll work on cross piece
Paper label, green, has actual number 105-6 written on label
Any info available?
Reply from daniel
1/2/2007 1:56:43 PM
brian if you can please contact me at djcraze77@aol.com i have a bedroom set by S. Bent Brothers it was my mothers probably bought in the 40's im curious about its value.
Reply from Laurie
1/3/2007 7:59:35 PM
I bought a wooden side table from a flea market. There is a company stamp branded into the bottom that reads "Geo. Bent Co. Inc. Gardner, Mass. Est. 1932" The number 662 is also branded under the table. Was Geo. Bent related to Samuel Bent of Gardner, Mass? It's hard to think otherwise!! Any and all other information surrounding this piece is welcomed!
Reply from Esther
1/8/2007 5:52:56 PM
I got nail polish remover (ouch!) on my S Bent oak kitchen table and want to have it repaired. Has anybody found out the name of the company in Gardner, MA that bought the S Bent factory? I hope to get a repair kit or other advice, etc.
Reply from Ali
1/11/2007 11:29:24 AM
I have what I think is an old childs musical rocking chair. The only marking on the chair is a stamp on the back of the chair that reads Ramsdell. It is a black chair with gold trim and hand painted art work. It is in perfect condition. Can anyone tell me any information regarding this chair. Thanks, Alice
Reply from Sally and John Cook
1/17/2007 10:29:47 PM
We have two S. Bent & Bros. captain style chairs with curved backs and arms of bent wood, spindles, legs connected to each other with metal reinforcing rods that go to the arms. We live in Barnet, Vermont and would like to acquire two more - age is not important. Email us at cabcorjc@sover.net if you have any you want to part with. Might be interested in rocking chairs. Thanks, Sally and John Cook   
Reply from Linda
1/18/2007 8:50:35 AM
I have just come to own 2 matching Windsor arm chairs w/ reinforcing metal rods. Both branded S.Bent & Bros. Gardner,Mass. 1867 on underside of seats. they have both been painted--one white,one brown,but can be restored.

Interested to learn of their current market value if I were to sell.

Thanks for your help. you-nique@verizon.net
Reply from Rain
1/22/2007 1:19:18 AM
Boy its nice to hear people asking about the Samuel Bent furniture. Yes, they are out of business which is a shame. Gardner MA use to be a large furniture mfg area but not any more. I drive by the old Samuel Bent factory alot and it makes me sick to see it falling down and abandon.
Reply from mary
1/25/2007 3:18:39 PM
I have 4 S. Bent Bros. maple captains chairs - no side arms which I purchased about 25 yrs ago in Cleveland, OH and would be interested in purchasing 2-4 more if anyone knows where I can get them please let me know.
Reply from Leonard Gregory
1/28/2007 6:09:56 AM
I have 4 ladder back maple dining chairs, S Bent & Bros(4curved slats),2 side & 2 arm chairs # 731 & 732. Aprox 40 years old, some of the laquer is worn off. Looking to sell them before I move next month.           Mesa AZ.       leonard54@cox.n et
Reply from Lori
2/1/2007 10:17:04 PM
To Esther: I don't think there is any mfg. at the old S. Bent factory anymore. But my Dad works at Nichols and Stone in Gardner, MA and they might be able to help you with the nail polish remover.

Also, I'm trying to find a chair from Laplante Colonial Furniture Co. in Gardner, MA. It was my grandfather's company.
Reply from Tom Steele
2/11/2007 3:56:52 PM
Isn't it amazing...all this S. Bent & Bros. furniture all over the U.S. turning into the common bond for us all! I have 3 bow-back Hitch(deleted) chairs purchased from an auction in Leominster, MA. The chairs belonged to the First Unitarian Church in Clinton, MA and were used in the Minister's Study. I don't know the purchase or manufacturing date. I do know they were in the church in the early 1900's as my grandparents, parents were members an provided me with the info.The church was built in 1864.
Reply from Karyn
2/18/2007 1:31:07 AM
I just purchased an S Bent & Bros chair. It has 6 "spindles" in the front and 2 behind and a curved back. It has the "brand" burned into the bottom of the chair that says S Bent & Bros, 1867, Gardner, Mass. It has been painted red and I would like to refinish it in its orginal wood color. Would the wood used in the chairs be of a quality that would be suitable for staining? Also, on the bottom of each chair leg there is a small metal "ball" that fits inside of a circular metal holder. The holder rotates around the metal ball. Does anyone know what this is for?   I have never seen anything like it before. Thank you.    
Reply from Sally
2/19/2007 3:44:06 PM
I bought a child's rocking chair at an estate sale. It is branded on the bottom with one full stamp with S. Bent & Bros. Gardner Mass. under the name and Colonial on top and Chairs on the bottom. Also the branded stamp numbers 327 and 970 are under there too. The stamp seems pretty fancy and the lettering old. Just wanted to know about how old it is.
Reply from bill c.
2/20/2007 12:45:55 PM
Does anybody have a dollar value on a a rocking chair made by S. Bent Bros. Inc., Gardner, Mass. with the date 1867 engraved on the bottom side of the seat? I'm told they were mass produced, and have little value. However, anything 140 years old must have "some" dooar value.Any ideas?
Reply from Jerry
2/20/2007 7:23:38 PM
I have an S.Bent& Bros Rocker that we bought in 1981/82 that has 3 broken back curved spindles. We used to rock all three of our boys in it. I would like to fix it. Any help in locating new spindles would be appreciated. Thanks, Mesa AZ
Reply from Deborah
2/24/2007 11:37:00 PM
We have a large, high-backed rocking chair, dark walnut colored, with S. Bent & Bros stamped underneath. I think it was originally purchased in the early 1970's. The numbers stamped are not 1867, as with the above mentioned furniture. There are two rows of numbers stamped under the seat; the top row "0472", and the bottom row "833". I am not interested in selling it, however I am curious about the significance of the numbers. It also has gold flowered disigns stenciled on upper back and some other gold detailing.
Reply from Lesleigh
2/26/2007 7:32:47 PM
We are looking to sell our S. Bent & Bros rocking chair. Marked on the bottom of ours are the numbers 1076 and under it 833P. It also says Colonial Chairs and Gardner, Mass on it, and a hand-carved number "F0625108" also on it. I'm guessing it is ash wood or maple. It is early american style. I have pictures in case anyone is interested.

It was a gift and the elderly couple who gave it to us had it in their home prior, but I have no idea of the age or value - would love to get some feedback on that.

A response also to Tom Steele - we are members of the First Unitarian Church of San Diego - it was funny to see your mention of the same church in Clinton.
Reply from Patti
3/9/2007 7:15:19 PM
I've got a set of solid maple chairs/dining table/hutch (manufactured in the late 1960's. The chairs are stamped with the "S Bent & Bros". The table is not stamped with any mark, does anyone know if S Bent & Bros manufactured tables also?
Reply from Peggy
3/17/2007 9:49:12 AM
I have an Early American Maple dining room set made by Bent & company 1867. The manufacturer info is stamped on each piece in black ink. The set includes a very large drop leaf table with 2 extra leafs, 2 spindle back armchairs, 4 spindle back straight chairs, and a china hutch. I bought the set used in 1968. The furnature is unbelievable durable and seems virtually indestructible. It is all in great condition. I need to sell them, but have no idea of their worth or how to find a buyer.
Reply from Tami
3/17/2007 7:21:50 PM
I am looking for information on a S Bent & Brothers chair. It is a Windsor style armchair with a fan back and Saddle Seat. The company name and date are burned into the wood indicating an older chair.

I am not looking to sell at this time but would love to know the value of said chair.
Reply from jill
3/18/2007 5:45:55 PM
I have 4 sheaf back chairs that are ash with a medium oak finish. I am interested in locating 2 more side chairs or 2 arm chairs. Also i have a 48" pedestal table with 2 leaves, i am looking for 2 more leaves.
thanks
Reply from Dean
3/19/2007 12:23:51 AM
I have one of the tall black rockers with gold stencil from S Bent & Brothers that we bought in Alabama in 1977 and has a broken spindle, ouch, that I need replaced if anyone can help my email is kdeanjack@aol.com.
Reply from Bill Poertner
3/24/2007 5:58:36 PM
Lesleigh,

If you wish to email me photos of your rocking chair, I maybe interested in purchasing it. My email is:

bill.poertner@sbcglobal.net
Reply from Nathan
3/25/2007 3:33:34 PM
We have 2 S. Bent & Bros solid oak chairs that we need to sell. Please email if interested. Thanks!
Reply from elizabeth
3/29/2007 9:15:11 PM
I have recently aquired a Bent & Bros maple dining room table and 4 chairs,I also have a maple spague any one know when they are from any inquires welcome
Reply from Brian S
3/30/2007 12:13:11 PM
I have a Bent Bros. (Gardner, Mass) Rocker that is in great condition and solid wood. The date on the under side says 1867 though it was most likley made in the 1950's. The chair was a gift from my Grandparents to my Great Grandfather. My Great Grandfather wrote his name and "Christmass 1955" on the underside of the chair. They all lived in New York City at the time. The chair has moved from NY-NY, Long Island - NY, Towson - MD, Gaithersburg - MD, Frederick - MD, Emmitsburg - MD, and now lives in Gettysburg - PA with us. Very nice chair.
Reply from Karen
4/2/2007 6:57:20 AM
I have a wooden adult Potty chair that has spindles on the back and a pot. It has a lable that says
S.Bent@Brothers. Would anyone know its value and how old it is.
Reply from Vivien Maisey
4/3/2007 10:12:49 AM
Replacement fiber seats needed for 6 S.Bent ladderback chairs. Does anyone know where I can get them?
Reply from Steve
4/10/2007 2:59:34 PM
Jerry, from Mesa, AZ. I have access to a large number of various parts of S. Bent chairs. If you can email me a detailed description and picture of the pieces you are looking for, there is a chance I can get them for you. Or maybe even a whole new set of matching spindles. Email me at hersandmyjunk@hotmail.com
Reply from Janet Nymann
4/16/2007 7:05:29 PM
I have a S Bent "deacon's bench." It is black with stenciling and has the company name burned into it. Also burned in are numbers: 089 and underneath that 1267. Am really curious because I see messages about various kinds of chairs/rockers, but nobody has mentioned a deacon's bench. Any idea of what it might be worth? (I would say it is in Excellent condition!)
Reply from H. Bartalomy
4/22/2007 6:11:56 PM
I have (4) S. Bent & Bros. colonial style chairs in great condition. The numerical undermaking on the chairs are 4690 and underneath that is 221. I also have a Walter of Wabash round table in great condition with the undermarkings of 22# and 1237. This is a set. Anyone familiar or interested? Thanks
Reply from Danny Fought
4/22/2007 10:05:54 PM
Nathan do you have pics of the chairs? I am looking for 2 S Bent oak looking chairs with 5 slats on the ladder backs.
Reply from Danny Fought
4/22/2007 10:13:26 PM
Nathan or anyone else who may have ladder back oak looking chairs made in the 1990's by S Bent. I want to purchase 2-3 more. My e-mail is d.fought@hotmail.com    Thanks. Danny
Reply from Rita
5/2/2007 9:56:21 PM
Hi, I have a rock maple, butterfly drop leaf table with four chairs. THe paper decal on the bottom of the table drawer says "Progressive Chairmakers, S. Bent & Brithers, Gardner, Mass est., 1867. T 71." Does anyone know when it was manufactured? There's a deco like quality to the skinny spindle chairs. Thanks Rita
Reply from Marge Jesberger
5/5/2007 5:40:43 PM
I have a small rocker, S. bent and bros. It looks small like a nursery rocker? It is 33 inch tall and 20 wide and 22 wide at arms. 8 slats on back. I would appreciate any info , it is like new and so comfortable. Thanks , Marge at Belljes@aol.com Ps. It has the burnt label in the wood at bottom of chair.
Reply from Cactusgirl
5/11/2007 12:56:04 AM
Ihave a S BEnt & Brothers chair, ladder back, with arms, beautiful condition..I guess it's maple, a light finish. Have just one chair. Want to sell it.
Reply from BUDDY V
5/15/2007 10:17:51 PM
I HAVE A SINGLE CHAIR, LOOKS LIKE THE ROCKING CHAIR I SAW IN THE COMPUTER, SHORTER. W/ S.BENT BROS. INC. 1867 ANTIQUE #30 GARDNER MASS. I WANT TO KNOW THE PRICE PLS. IF YO CAN.
                               THANKS
                               B.V
Reply from Lauren
5/23/2007 12:27:52 AM
I have a child's rocking chair that is stamped on the bottom S.Bent & Bros. Inc. 1867 Gardner, Mass. I don't know if it's burned in or not, but it's not a sticker. Could anyone tell me what it is worth? I am interested in selling it, even if it is mass produced. the original finish was black with gold stenciling-and it has been painted red and sanded to be shabby chic I guess. I would appreciate any information or contact from anyone interested.
Reply from Steven
5/26/2007 9:07:00 PM
I have a dining set. I do not know if the table is Bent, but the 4 chairs are. they have the branded stamp. the best way I can describe them are two tier back, the lower tier has two outside ornate turned poles, 7 tapered between, the second tier has 5 standard round poles and behind it all are two tapered to standard poles going the same height as the two teirs. besides the s. bent and Bros brand, there is a number brand as follows:

5609
372

any info would be appreciated they are marked colonial no date on the brand...

Steve--

email is angus1321@yahoo.com


Reply from Pat
5/27/2007 9:05:18 PM
According to the message board, Bent Brothers started using paper labels in the early 1900's. If I have a rocking chair made by S. Bent with the company name burned into the wood it is from the turn of the century? The chair seems to be in too good of shape to be that old. Also, it was painted black, then painted white. I found the logo while stripping the old paint off the chair. Does anybody know if the wood is high enough quality that it is worth completely sanding down and staining?   Thanks fo rthe feedback.
Reply from howard kight
6/4/2007 11:27:04 PM
In Janet Nymann's reply, she describes a deacon's bench which is exactly the same as one I have. I too would love to know the approximate value if someone would care to email me.
Reply from barbara
6/5/2007 10:55:07 PM
I have a S. Bent rocking chair in very good condition. If anyone is interested in purchasing it, please let me know.
Reply from Kat
6/15/2007 11:17:38 PM
I to have a Colonial Rocking Chair, a dark stain with gold scroll work on head rest, very heavy. On the underside is the marking carved into the wood "Colonial Rockers, S.Bent & Bros, Gardner,Mass" and the # 2 and # 0772 and #833---- what does all this mean what year was this chair made are these stock #'s or what I have no idea about this chair and hope someone can give me more info.
Reply from bob
6/18/2007 3:55:44 PM
i have a table and 4 chairs from s bent&bros 4 sale logo is ingraved on bottom of chairs, chairs are capt barrel chairs
btharmon@msn.com
Reply from Anne from Texas
6/25/2007 12:22:40 PM
With reference to the replies from Janet Nymann and Howard Kight regarding the deacon's bench, I have two benches. One seats 3 people and one seats 2 people. They are oak with black paint and stenciled design.   Any information on the value of either one of these benches will be appreciated.
Reply from Robert
7/1/2007 6:48:51 PM
I am selling my parents' Bent & Brothers dining room table set. I believe it's maple, it's Colonial, table has a leaf, pad, and there are six chairs, one with arms. All in very good if not excellent condition, they bought it new around 1965. I'll have photos available soon.
Reply from MICHAEL PIELAET
7/2/2007 1:41:54 PM
I have four s.bent and bros. chairs and fold out maple
table. all in very good condition.
Reply from Alana
7/9/2007 11:26:57 PM
I was gifted with a Bent & Bros. Colonial Boston Rocker with the fruit on the top, in 1966. On the bottom of the chair is burnt into the wood the numbers 6690 183, it is in excellent condition. I am wondering if anyone would know the approximate value of it. Thanks.
Reply from Nadia
7/13/2007 10:21:20 PM
i have a childs musical rocker with the stamp Ramsdell on the back of it . Can you tell me if this is worth anything?
Reply from Chuck Failing
7/27/2007 9:48:19 PM
I have a child's rocker stamped S. Bent & Bros. Colonial Chairs, Gardner MA. #4690323. What is the value of the chair?
Reply from donna
8/13/2007 7:31:09 AM
i have an s. bent bros. chair burned with the #s 0671 342 it's varnish black and on the top it's dedecated to muelhanburg college its in exellent condition i'm selling it if anyone is intrested.
Reply from Larry
8/17/2007 12:45:31 PM
Have a Cherry dining room table with 6 chairs including a large cherry hutch. The chairs carry the branded S. Bent & Bros. logo. I figure the set was one of the last manufactured by S. Bent before they went out of business in 2000. In fact the unarmed side chairs carry a sticker that says 262-2000-40 and the armed end chairs carry the sticker 262-2000-40. It is a beautiful set with the table having 4 leaves which makes it fit our dining room area perfectly. Great for large family gatherings. I would be interested in purchasing 2 extra side chairs if anyone has any to sell or knows where I might purchase them.
Reply from T Rogers
8/19/2007 7:28:42 PM
I found a sturdy little S.Bent windsor-style chair at a thrift shop. Label is burned in, was perhaps maple finish but the seat has a minor crack. What can be done to protect the wood without messing with the "originality"? The finish is pretty much gone on the seat. If the value is not too much, I would like to have it redone. I bought the chair because it is comfortable for me- I am short. Can anyone fill me in?
Reply from Kevin
8/26/2007 9:03:58 PM
Robert,

I am looking for a table and chair set and would be intertested if you could send along photo's that would be wonderful. Sounds exactly what I am looking for.

Thanks,

Kevin
Reply from Kevin
8/26/2007 9:05:51 PM
eMail is hightech57@yahoo.com
Reply from Deb Wilkinson
8/26/2007 10:39:56 PM
We have a maple dining room table with two drop leaves and four chairs that belonged to our grandmother labled S.Bent & Bros with the embossed logo. They are maple colonial style. Is anyone interested in these. Please let me know and I can send photos.

Deb
Reply from Deb Wilkinson
8/26/2007 10:45:17 PM
Add on to message: We have not set the price and are doing our research to determine what is fair.
Reply from nana
8/28/2007 2:01:22 AM
i have a windsor style wooden adult sized potty chair. it was given to my granny to use when she was passing away from cancer, then passed down to my mother, and now i will be passing it down to my granddaughter. i can't find any like it anywhere online. it looks like an old windsor chair with a faded pin striping of yellow that is worn and a box under which unlatches to take the "pot" out. i would love to know more about it.
love,
nana
Reply from Kevin
9/3/2007 8:32:53 PM
Deb,

I would be interested. Do you have any photo's and in what area do you live?

My email is hightech57@yahoo.com

Thanks,

Kevin
Reply from Shel
9/7/2007 12:18:59 PM
I am selling my parent-in-laws Bent & Brothers dining room table set. The table originally had 2 leafs, however we only have one. We have the table, 1 leaf and 3 side chairs, 1 arm chair. All have arms just one is really large compared to the other three. The set is in pretty good condition a little banged up from all the moves. Have picks. The table and chairs are very heavy and made from very thick wood. The table and chairs are from 1965 purchased in Maine furniture hardware store in smalltown. Has the brand burned into the bottom of the chairs. Can anyone tell me what the set may be worth.
Reply from Katy
9/9/2007 6:05:49 AM
I just inherited my grandmothers S.Bent Bros. Maple dining room set, with two leaves, and six chairs. One coffee table, three end tables and a buffet hutch. All branded S. Bent Bros. colonial 122. They also have stickers. I don't know what the set is worth, but they are beautiful, and fabulously crafted. People, do not sell your furniture, pass it done to friends and family! This furniture is all so well done it's heirloom quality, and tho is may not bring hefty "antique" value prices now, this furniture was built to stand the test of time and since the company went out of business in 2000, there will be NO MORE! So cherish it and a few generations from now will have something REALLY special. If you must sell your pieces, your best bet is to go to a VERY FINE new furniture store and price your pieces accorrding to what they would cost to buy such a well made solid maple piece new. I think you will be happy with that amount. Also give the buyer the information about the company so they know they are buying the finest quality built furniture that can no longer be bought new and is now destined to continue to go up in value as time goes on. I think you will find it an easy sale. The tricky part is finding some one who still likes that style AND has the money to back it up. Good luck to all! As a final foot note...mine is not for sale, it's also not my style so I will keep one piece for sentimental purposes, and the rest will be past on to others that will do the same, because it was a gift from me.
Reply from Jan
9/13/2007 1:11:37 PM
What a disappointment! S. bent is out of business. I purchased the dark colonial rocker w/gold trim, etc. #0575, 833P in 1975 to rock my god-daughter in. I paid $149 (store closing - orig price $249)Since I had worked in a Colonial furniture store, I knew that was a legitimate price, and also knew that I had never sat in such a comfortable rocker in my life. She had her first child this year and I sent her the rocker. I figured that, even if I paid a bit more, I would buy another one soon. Guess not.
I raised four sons and that chair was used by all, yet it was as beautiful when I sent it, as when I bought it. Keep yours, enjoy, and pass it on.
Jan
Reply from Donald Lilly
9/13/2007 5:50:55 PM
I have four identical Bowback Windsor Light Oak chairs with bambo turnings on the backs and legs.Three chairs have style number 985 0487.The other chair style number
is 224 0487.Were these chairs part of a dining set with
companion bowback arm chairs and trestle table? All chairs have burned in labels with S Bent Bros Inc 1867 Colonial Chair Gardner Mass. Would like year of manufacturer. Donald Lilly
Reply from Lynda
9/18/2007 7:56:44 PM
Does anyone know anything about manufacturing dates of childrens Ramsdell maple rocking chairs? I have one that's stamped Ramsdell 29, Gardner MA, that has been in my family for about 55 years and I'm very interested in knowing how to find out its true age.
Reply from Betsy
9/20/2007 3:52:45 PM
Help! Looking for any Bent Brothers ash (stained oak) ladderback dining room chairs.
Reply from Randy Weiss
9/24/2007 8:07:09 PM
I have an S. Bent & Bros Rocker - Windsor Style - Full Size (38" high by 22" wide at the seat) - For Sale. It was painted white some years ago - and refreshed just this summer as part of the staging for our colonial house sale (which sold! Yeah!). I'm on Craig's List in Boston. Email me for more info on the chair, such as some photos. Price = $75 (I have no idea really if this is high, just right, or a steal??) -- Randy
Reply from CNY Guy
9/25/2007 4:02:08 PM
Hi All!

Need help hunting for:

Have S. Bent Dining set, looking for 2 or more "Coronet" windsor style chairs, S. Bent & Bros, 301 (no arms) 302 (Captain/with arms) in 9600 stain (medium oak looking, yet they are actually ash).

Chair bottoms will have 9600 and 301 or 302 on bottom.

I also have the entire obsolete S. Bent Web pages (I hunted down their old web master) that he based on their last catalog and I hope to edit it all into a wikipedia entry soon.

Thanx for any help!
CNYGuy@yahoo.com

Reply from Libby
9/30/2007 11:11:23 PM
I have four S.Bent&Brothers windsor style chairs. One chair has a partial paper label on the bottom of the chair. S.Bent&Brothers Gardner MA. The chairs are in good condition. Each chair could use a minor repair. If you are interested I will send pictures, email me at libsquib@comcast.net. I also have two ladder-back rush seat chairs with no marking, one with arms; one without arms. Both are in good condition.
Reply from craig Lewis
10/1/2007 1:13:33 AM
I have a S Bent&Bros Rocker with 1867 stamp on bottom. Could you please tell me the value. Its in great shape. Thanks
Reply from Linda
10/5/2007 6:39:02 PM
I also have acquired a S.Bent Bros. Rocking Chair with the 1867 engraved in the wood. I have had it for 35 yrs. A Friends grandmother gave it to me from Rhode Island. I would sell it. Please email llc26@att.net. 10/5/07
Reply from E.Koehler
10/12/2007 1:27:49 PM
Hello-

I was just doing research about a dining set I am selling. I've got an S.Bent dining set from 1958. Maple, not sure of the finish though I can look. Four colonial captain's chairs with carved "scroll" at corners, two side chairs, table with two leaves, and a hutch. In good shape, though the set shows the sign of loving use by my family since 1958. I am in Oregon, so you would have to have it shipped to you. I am asking $1200 for the set.

Happy to send pictures.
Reply from E.Koehler
10/12/2007 1:28:54 PM
I guess my e-mail may be helpful: eileensnow@gmail.com
Reply from Murray
10/13/2007 1:34:08 PM
My wife has an S Bent Bros rocker with numbers 1A3, 183,
? AND m769 do these numbers mean anything?
Reply from MaryL
10/18/2007 11:05:56 AM
I have loved my little Windsor-style chair
for years and recently found a mate for it
at the Salvation Army thrift store. Both
have the embossed and paper labels on bottom
of the seats. They are fine quality and can
go in just about any room of the house as
side chairs. The first was a family hand-down,
and I paid only $10. for the mate.
Reply from Charles Sears
10/22/2007 10:09:27 PM
I have a Baumritter 1570 table; appears to be maple. It is in need of cleaning, but I am afraid to do too much to it for fear of perhaps ruining the original surface. I am not even sure if it is classified as a table, coffee table, or even, perhaps a settee. Would someone please give me some input.

Thank You
Reply from John
10/23/2007 1:58:21 PM
I have a sbent & bros rocking chair in excellant condition. The # on the chair is 1171 533. Please help me
Reply from Judy Greer
11/4/2007 4:47:47 PM
I also have aS> Bent Bros dining room set, 4 straight, 2 chairs with arm, and a hutch. The numbers branded on the bottom are 573, 751. Ant.30. Could any one provide info on this set? I don't know if it is maple, or cherry?
It is a caramel color, not light.
I would appreciate any help?
Thank you. If anyone has a picture of theirs I could compare with it would help.
email to : boju1964@bellsouth.net
Reply from Jennifer
11/9/2007 10:56:25 PM
I am also one of the people searching for more info on a child's rocker I have.. stamped Ramsdell 28 Gardner Mass. Any info would be greatly appreciated before I sand and repaint it for my own son.

email is: caustic_lipstick@yahoo.com
Reply from Larry
11/10/2007 12:06:44 PM
I have 4 S-Bent ladder back chairs in excellent condition. They are probably maple but I am not sure. There is also a non S-Bent drop leaf table in excellent condition that goes with the chairs. It matches very well with the chairs. $200 for all. E-mail for pictures
wingpadlr@msn.com   Central New York State Area
Reply from Bill
11/12/2007 10:49:24 AM
I'm looking for spindles (back rest) for a S Bent & Bros ash rocking chair, 22 years old. Any ideas where I can order a set? Upstate NY area
Reply from Linda
11/12/2007 12:13:06 PM
I am looking for S. Bent and Brothers sheaf-back dining room chairs in ash with a natural finish (with and without arms). The ones I have are stamped 351-1291-596 and marked SBB 351 0300. Please reply if you know where I might purchase these.
Linda
Reply from Donna
11/17/2007 5:15:34 PM
Looking for S.Bent Brothers Dining chairs- no arms-# on bottom of chairs 310, 0585, 381. They are a ladder back style with spindles, and a wooden seat. I need at least 2, but will take more to add to existing set. Bought them in the 80's on Long Island, N.Y. Any condition will do. Hard to find anything made in USA.
Reply from Tom
11/18/2007 6:41:52 PM
We have 6 S.Bent & Bros Colonial chairs for sale. They are in excellent condition and we purchased them new in the late 60's. Two captains chairs (782) and 4 side chairs (781). This was our "good" set that wasn't used much. make an offer - we're in Arizona
Reply from Joyce
11/19/2007 9:54:39 AM
REPLY FROM JOYCE

PLEASE DESCRIBE THE STYLE AND WOOD OF THE CHAIRS. I AM LOOKING FOR 2 MAPLE, WINDSOR STYLE CHAIRS WITH A FAN BACK AND SADDLE SEAT MARKED S BENT & BROS. TO MATCH THE TWO CHAIR I PRESENTLY HAVE.
Reply from tom
11/20/2007 12:00:50 AM
Joyce the chairs are made of maple or ash(solid hardwood} and stained in a maple color. The side chairs have turned legs and leg braces with 4 vertical slats inside of two turned vertical members making up the back of each chair. The captains chairs have arms supported by a turned spindle. Email me at patandtomterry@aol.com for more details
Reply from JOYCE
11/20/2007 9:03:26 AM
REPLY FROM JOYCE
TOM, MY SIDE CHAIRS HAVE A BACK OF TURNED SPINDLES NOT SLATS. IT APPEARS THAT THE CHAIRS WILL NOT MATCH MY CHAIRS.
Reply from Darrell W. Whitten
11/21/2007 10:00:41 PM
We need to buy two S Bent side chairs to match the ones we now have.

Ours are branded on the bottom of the seat with a logo which contains the following: Colonial Chairs, S Bent Bros., Gardner, M-ssachusetts, 261 1168, Antique 30.

Our chairs are solid hard rock maple. The backs consist of the following: a curved top piece supported by two sets of spindles. The first set is a row of 7 smooth spindles with one turned spindle on each end of the row, making nine total. The second set consists of two smooth spindles set at an agle to brace the front row and top board. All of the underpinnings (rungs, runners, braces, whatever) are turned spindles.

You may contact me at darrell2600@tx.rr.com or at 214-395-9648. Thank you and Happy Thanksgiving!
Reply from Toni-Ann
11/25/2007 12:18:34 PM
Hi,

I have a childs wooden rocking chair. On the bottom of the seat is is stamped Ramsdell #11 Gardner MA.

Is this chair of any value?

Thanks !
Reply from Reply from Joyce
11/29/2007 9:23:25 AM
Darrell, It appears that we are both looking for the same chairs. Perhaps if someone has four, you could purchase 2 and me the other 2.
Reply from Doug
11/29/2007 10:03:17 AM
I have a Bent Bros. colonial rocking chair for sale, age unknown, though it has been in the family quite a while. I can e-mail pics if interested, make me an offer. My email is dswybenga@sbcglobal.net

Thanks, Doug
Reply from Diane
12/2/2007 7:58:28 PM
I have a maple or oak S Bent Dining room set with a table , 2 leaves, and 6 chairs, 2 arm and 4 side. The chair has 4000 stamped on the bottom with S737 (date)12 98 (chair#?) 101.

I am looking for someone to repair the chairs. The above chair is has a broken bottom spindle. The other chairs need re-gluing.

Any information would be most helpful.

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Reply from Donna
12/8/2007 3:55:04 AM
I have 4 S Bent Bros chairs from the 1950's and made out of ash. I'm looking to sell. They all have the branding "Colonial Chairs" and a paper sticker. I am asking $100.00 per chair and shiping cost. If interested please email donnabuell2007@yahoo.com

Pictures available.

Thanks!
Reply from dean
12/11/2007 9:23:46 PM
Looking to purhase S Bent ash chairs (wheat back) from around 1990s,with or without arms. Thanks 651-436-4848
Reply from John V Forster
12/18/2007 9:05:29 PM
I have 2 latter back arm chairs & 4 latter back side chairs looking for a new home. On the bottom of one of the side chairs this number 429 - 1176 - 851. I am located on Long Island in New York and I beleive this is the chairs that Elizabeth is looking for.
MY telephone # is 631-683-4138
"Reply from Elizabeth
12/15/2006 9:54:28 PM
We would very much like to purchase 4-6 S. Bent Ladderback chairs with rush seats to match ours.
We purchased ours @1968 in LI, NY. They are maple with a dark pine stain (almost black)."

Reply from Stefanie
1/3/2008 11:32:29 PM
I have a child's musical rocking chair given to me by my grand-ather in the late 60's/early70's in South Burlington, VT. My boyfriend is in the process of restoring it for me. I don't know the manufacturer and the chair was in such poor shape that it barely still had the stencil on the back rest, let alone any stamps or manufacturer's numbering on it. I'm not interested in selling it because the sentimental value makes it priceless. What I *am* interested in is where (or if) I might find a replacement music box that used to be on one of the rockers? It would play part of a tune (I think it was "Rock a Bye Baby") every time you rocked back. If anyone has any information for me on this, I would be most grateful to hear from you. Thanks, Stefanie D.
Reply from Roger
1/5/2008 1:29:01 PM
I have a dining room table and 6 chairs (2 arm). S. Bent sheafback design, purchased new in the early 1980s. Golden Oak color but am wondering if it's really oak. How can I tell? And where can I find info on it's value?
Reply from roger
1/6/2008 9:48:02 PM
they might be ash
Reply from Gretchen
1/8/2008 1:40:12 PM
Just found this wonderful site trying to get some history on a rocker that I just listed today on Syracuse, Ny Craigs List. It is black w/ stenciling of eagle and stained seat. I believe it was manufactured during the WWIII period. excellent condition! Great Website! I have enjoyed the info!
Reply from Anthony
1/10/2008 8:28:05 PM
I have an ash golden oak color S.Bent dining room table and 6 sheath back chairs (4 side and 2 arm) for sale.
anthony-laurie@msn.com
Reply from Sandy
1/14/2008 12:41:53 AM
I have eight S. Bent windsor golden oak dining chairs in excellent condition; two of the chairs have arms for the head of table. I am selling them. They have a carved out design in the center of the chair and have the original burned S.Bent. E-mail me if you have interest. Sandy
I am selling these chairs with waverly cushions included for $65.00 each plus shipping or can be picked up in Pleasant Valley, New York. I can send a picture.
Reply from Sandy
1/14/2008 12:44:32 AM
I have eight S. Bent Windsor Golden oak dining chairs in excellent condition FOR SALE.  They have a carved out design in the center and the original burned S. Bent.  E-mail if you have interest.  sandy778@hvc.rr.comI am selling these chairs with waverly cushions included for $65.00 each.  Local pickup in Pleasant Valley, New York in Dutchess County.  I can send a picture of them. 
Reply from Richard
1/23/2008 8:44:18 PM
My wife and I purchased a Windsor Chair. It has "S. Bent & Bros Inc. 1867 Gardner, Mass" stamped into the wood. There is nothing else stamped into the wood any where. If anyone has any information concerning the chair it would be appreciated. I can provide pictures of the chair if necessary. Please email me at r_luke_44@yahoo.com. Thanks.
Reply from Mark
1/29/2008 9:24:15 PM
We bought a Bent Bros ash rocker for my wife around 1980 for our first baby. Want to purchase another. Numbers on the bottom are burned into it are 400 1180 633. The back of the chair has the normal slats but the middle one has a heart cut into it up close to the top. No other chair in the world will do. Would love to purchase at least one maybe two. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Mark
Reply from Pete
2/4/2008 4:30:43 PM
Hi

I have a pair of spindle back charirs, with branded mark S.Bent&Brothers, they have makermark 265 and 05 on them.

They are in very good shape , orginal finish,I am intersted in selling.I will sell pair for $350...

Please contact me at pj6026@yahoo.com

pete
Reply from Alan williams
2/13/2008 10:59:46 AM
Looking for some S Bent & Brothers maple dining chairs. In the company cataloge they are 481 Country Tavern (No Arm) and 482 Country Travern (With Arms). A 202 model I belive would work also.
Reply from Dan Bent
2/18/2008 8:42:59 PM
At the risk of inviting more inquiries than I can possibly reply to, allow me to comment.
S.Bent & Bros. of Gardner Mass. was a manufacturer of fine furniture, mostly in the clonial style. The company was founded in 1850 by Samuel Bent. It was incorporated in 1867. The company remained in the Bent family until my -ather was forced to sell in the late 1990's. I was raised in Gardner, and worked at the company in the early 1980's. I know quite a bit about the history of the company, and the family. I will hapily respond to questions about the company, or specific pieces of furniture. When inquiring about specific pieces of furniture, it is most helpful to have the numbers, and any other information from beneath the seat of chairs, or the underside of tables. Photos are also helpful.
Reply from Rachel
2/23/2008 6:20:58 PM
I recentely moved back to my home town in Vermont after being gone for about 20 years off and on . I bought a 3 piece set of what i was told to be Ethan Allen furn. A 2 peice hutch, a ladderback chair w/arms and cane bottom and a long bench w/ arms. They are black w/ gold flower. I never questioned it or researched it until now and see that there is stamp or engraving on bottom of bench that says colonial s.bent & Bros. 5 and then the numbers on opposite end that say 4611 directly under numbers is 59. Dont know much bout furniture, i was homesick for Vt and proud to have something from Ethan Allen. Im looking for pics and some info. Havent looked for the numbers on the other pieces yet. Plz contact me at muziklvr32@yahoo.com
Reply from caroline
3/10/2008 4:35:42 PM
I have a s. bent table and chairs. one of the chairs top piece i guess you could call it a small finial is missing. Does anyone know where i might be able to find a replacement piece.
thx
Reply from sherie
3/10/2008 9:34:26 PM
I have 4 maple chairs with Bent & Bros Inc 1867 stamped. There is still part of one yellow paper sticker with the number 1824. The chairs have 4 spindles and 1/2 up the back is curved with a slat attaching to the spindles and another at the top. Does anyone know the date of mfg or interested to purchase?
Reply from dean
3/15/2008 5:38:57 PM
Dan Bent,do you have a E-mail address? Thanks
Reply from Sally L
3/20/2008 1:20:06 PM
Hi Dan Bent! Thanks for volunteering your time and expertise...my chair is a colonial chair. branded with the #'s 342 the 0870 underneath it. on the upper part of the underside of the seat the is a # 4. It is very dark stain, and it has gold leaf details on the spindles of the legs and the back rest of the chair amd arm rests. it also has a gold "crest" type thing on the back top of the back rest..it has CASE on the crest and i am assuming it is from Case University. Any info would be extrememly helpful in solving this mystery. Thank you!
Reply from lily doty
3/28/2008 8:42:47 PM
I too have a rocking chair stamped 1867 on the bottom. Can you tell me what it means and the value. It is a small chair with no arms. Thanks for any help you can give me.
Reply from Gail Jackson
4/1/2008 8:26:33 PM
HI! Amazing how many of us have the Bent Bros. furniture! I am a CT yankee who LOVES older types of furniture, so imagine my surprise, when, as a bus driver, in a ritzy area of CT, I saw a lady putting a lovely antique rocker to the curb! She said she didn't want it anymore, and was leaving it for the TRASH MAN! I saved it and it sits in my living room now. I found the bent bros logo burned into the bottom of the wood, and although I see no other markings or numbers, I truly believe this is an older rocker, since the rocker legs are slotted onto the "rocker", and it is a Very high back with wooden "pins" slotted from the back of the headrest into the spindles. It is VERY comfy, and Very well made! Hats off to the Bent Bros, and the Lucky day I found one for Free!!
Reply from Gail Jackson
4/1/2008 8:29:34 PM
OOps forgot to mention the lady told me it was her mothers grandmothers chair! I don't know why anyone would curb an heirloom, but who knows what the next generation will think of "our Treasures"
Reply from Marianne Stern
4/3/2008 11:08:20 AM
I have 6 Windsor style chairs (261 Duxbury), oval dining table (60 inches long with 2 leaves), china hutch (52 " wide) and a tea wagon. They are marked S. Bent & Bros. , Gardner, MA on the bottom of the chairs. We purchased these in approximately 1973 in St. Albans, VT and have loved them throughout the years. Unfortunately, we need to sell them to make room for an antique dining set we just inherited. Please contact me and I'll sent photos of the pieces. I know you will enjoy them as much as we have.
We have the original tags as well as the name is burned on the bottom of the chairs.
Reply from Nichol Brown
4/5/2008 5:32:31 PM
I have two S Bent & Bros. Colonial Chairs with arms for sale. Will send photo. Contace me at puddlespoo@yahoo.com
Reply from mary
4/9/2008 5:45:07 PM
Hello Dan, thank you for posting. You might consider - if its feasible - of collecting together the actual sales catalouges of the furniture lines as far back as you can.... condense and improve and digitally enhance if need be... include construction and identification .. turn this law suit into a legacy - as quality furniture of american colonial designs it will remain appealing to collectors - and in a generation or two not so plentiful.....
A published field guide essentially - a final contribution and opportunity to be remebered for centuries!
Reply from Addy
4/12/2008 9:39:34 AM
I have a Bent & Bros. Set of chairs and table. I love them but one of them just had an accident and broke. The numbers on the bottom are 9600, 5351, 598, 509. I am looking for a side chair.
Addyrose@aol.com
Reply from Maria
4/20/2008 7:07:34 PM
Hi Dan Bent.

I too have a Bent & Bros. Rocking chair. It's a high back with flowered stenciled out disgn on the upper back, with gold detailing. On the bottom of the rocker it has a # 4 in the center and on the side it has a # 533 and right under it 117. All the numbers are burnt in the wood. I would like to know old this peice is and the value, I am not going to sell it, I just want to know.

Thank you
Reply from PAT
4/29/2008 2:59:39 PM
I need a mate for a Nichols & Stone saddle back windsor chair. I have one and 2 with arms, so I would like one more without arms. The bottom says "891 040 windsor chairs". Please let me know if anyone has any.
Thank You,
Pat
Reply from PATRICIA FOWLER
5/1/2008 6:58:52 PM
I need a mate for a Nichols & Stone saddle back windsor chair. I have one and 2 with arms, so I would like one more without arms. The bottom says "891 040 windsor chairs". Please let me know if anyone has any.
Thank You,
Pat
ffowler1@windstream.net
Reply from DIANNE
5/7/2008 5:57:19 PM
WE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF YOU WOULD HAVE CHAIRS FROM
1973 THERE BENT AND BROS NUMBERS 821 873 FROM
GARDNER MASS   THANK YOU
Reply from latrelle
5/12/2008 4:16:10 PM
It appears there are a lot of the 1867 bent rockers, does this chair hold any value other than it's great quality of craftmenship ?
Reply from s bowie
5/24/2008 11:17:30 AM
info on arm chair bent bros date 1867
Reply from scott
5/24/2008 11:24:25 AM
dan, could you please tell me about my chair believe to have been black date on bottom 1867 has bent brothers gardner mass stamped on bottom wood seems to be cherry or maple .   thank you scott
Reply from sue
6/4/2008 5:56:43 PM
I have two S. Bent Maple rockers, these are the perfect rocking chairs. great for sitting and rocking. my brother in-law loves them too. and would like to find one like these. they have stamped (brandend) logos on the bottoms, # 533 0270 plus the company name and address.
I purchased these two chairs in the late 80's at an auction at Lime Springs, Iowa The auctioneer called them 'Lincoln rockers'   There must be more of these chairs somewhere, let me know. thanks Sue
Reply from Gail
6/17/2008 7:45:34 PM
I have four S Bent & Bros Chairs from Gardner Mass, two arm chairs with the stamped numbers 845 0885 667 the two chairs w/out arms the stamped numbers 2 1_85 666. They are in good condition, purchased in 1980's. Please email me if you are interested.
Reply from Jan
6/19/2008 8:05:03 PM
Hello Mr. Bent,
I too have a rocker. The bottom also has a saying, (besides the regular markings, S. Bent & Bros, 163 3 90 770). It says..."he sits not sure who sits too high". Could you tell me anything more about this chair?
Thank you very much.
Jan
Reply from Suzanne Wright
6/23/2008 6:29:16 PM
I just purchased a S Bent % Bros, Gardner, Mass it is stamed on the bottom of this wonderful big light oak colored rocking chair and it is also # 418 1079 633? It is in great shape please help is it worth any money? or is any one on here interested????? Its to big for my house. Thanks for your help,   dazed and confused!!!!!
Reply from Sean
7/2/2008 1:14:39 AM
Suzanne, your answer is located above.
Reply from john d
7/4/2008 1:25:51 PM
I have 4 S Bent Colonial chairs & a table with two leaves. I also have the matching hutch. It is stained oak color and has some scratches here and there. If someone is interested, I will email pictures and answer any questions.
Reply from john d
7/6/2008 4:44:12 PM
If you would like pictures, my email is jdunleacpa@yahoo.com
Reply from Anne
7/23/2008 4:57:33 PM
Hi Dan,

I would love to find out about my S. Bent rocker. I bought it at a yard sale about 4 years about for $15-$20 (I forget how much exactly). I love it. It is one of the most comfortable chairs in the house. It is the black rocking chair with gold detail painting on the spindals under the arms and on the legs and it has an eagle stencil/decal on it. The seat is pretty wide. It is in great condition structurally. Some of the paint is chipped though and part of the eagle has worn off (a small part of the eagle where his talons would be). It has a paper sticker that is off white with gray printing on it (only half of it is still there) and it has an engraved/burned mark as well. Any info you could give me would be much appreciated! -Anne (annem3333@yahoo.com)
    
Reply from anne
7/23/2008 4:58:46 PM
P.S. Dan, I also have a picture that I can email to you.

-Anne
Reply from Edward Ezzard
7/24/2008 2:40:58 PM
Okay Dan:
I Hope you are still looking at these posts!
I have four dining room chairs that came with a cottage I bourght in Maine in 1972. They appeared to be old then.

The curved back, that has a design with leaves and 3 trumpet flowers in the center (morning glory like), is supported by a large turned spindle on each side and 7 other turned spindles in the center. each of the side spindles is supported with a curved angle piece to the seat. The under part of the chair has three turned spindls in the front and two straight (not turned) on each side and back. They have a rather dark varnish finish, original I believe.

On the bottom of two of the chairs are partial paper labels identifying the chairs as being made by S. Bent & Brothers. No other identification.

Can you tell me anything about these chairs. When made, catalog number, name (if any)

Thanks so much,

Ed       
Reply from Janice
8/3/2008 2:30:17 PM
I live in Az and have a set of S. Bent & Bros dining room furniture. It is colonial style with 4 spindles in backs of chairs. They were purchased thru an antique dealer (Also stamped on bottom) They've been in my family for at least 45 years. I would love to have more chairs to go with this wonderful set.(The table opens with 2 leaves to 108") It is a Maple color. Please e-mail me @ i.m.jnice@cox.net if anyone can help me or at least direct me somewhere. Thanks!!
Reply from Maureen
8/12/2008 1:13:55 PM
I have an S. Bent and Brother's stool. It is 36 inches high. Has a brand burned into it S. Bent and Brothers Gardner Mass. and also the paper lable. It has never been used untill I bought it in in antique shop atic about 30 years ago in Cheshire Ct. The shop's atic had many other antques that were still original boxes from the 1800's. I was told by the very old women that is was made to be a dentist stool. I bought it for $18.00.
Reply from Suzanne
8/14/2008 7:57:21 PM
Hello,
I have a S Bent & Bros high-back rocking chair in a medium wood stain (original). "S Bent & Bros; Gardner, Mass; Colonial Chairs" is burned into the underside of the seat. It has a painted eagle with "1776-1976" painted on the top of the chair. It is in great shape! Does anyone have any information as to the value of this piece? If you do or you are interested in purchasing this beautiful chair, please contact me at suzrietema@msn.com. Sadly, I just don't have a good place for it in my house
Reply from Leo F. Laporte
8/27/2008 1:57:32 PM
I have four S. Bent chairs that I bought from Brown University in 1971 when I was moving to the University of California, Santa Cruz. They had been in Rhode Island Hall when I first started teaching there in 1959, but were replaced soon after with ugly “functional” plastic chairs. I discovered that they had been put in storage and I was able to buy them at $5 apiece. (Imagine!)
When I came to California I only refinished three of them. The fourth ended up in my garage work shop where recently I decided to finally refinish it as well and noticed the S. Bent paper label on the bottom.
These chairs required no mending – then in 1971 or now. Just some paint-stripping, sanding, and spar varnish. They are very solid and have worn well. They blend beautifully with some other “farm antiques” I also rescued from New England. I can send photos to anyone who thinks they can identify year/era of manufacture.
     My interest is plain curiosity. I have no intention of selling these babies. Rather they will go to my grandchildren — one for each, unless my youngest son, who expects to have children of his own, objects furiously. And by the way, years ago I saw a picture of Thomas Edison’s laboratory in N.J. (ca. early 1900s) and it was furnished with these same chairs!
Reply from Diane
8/28/2008 9:06:47 AM
I've read questions from several people re: Ramsdell children's rockers, but have not seen any responses. I'd appreciate any general information at all. There must be quite a few in circulation, because I saw at least 4 old postings about it. Does anyone know if each piece was stamped/burned w/ a number? Thank you.
Reply from Rick
9/5/2008 7:53:05 PM
I have a S. Bent & Bros maple table with 3-leaves and chairs. The table has 4 legs with curved feet. The table has 6 chairs, 4 regular and 2 captains chairs. They all have the curved top supported by 2 spindles, and the backs on the 4 regular chairs have 9 total spindles (7 smooth in the center, with a turned spindle on each end). The color is golden maple. The 4 regular chairs have #1788-5 on the bottom. The 2 captain's chairs have 7 smooth spindles on the back, 2 smooth and 1 turned short spindles on each underneath side of the arm rest. The number on the captain's chairs are faded, but the number could possibly be #1790. The table has normal scratches, wear, and dings from the 30 years I have owned them, and I bought this set used. I am not sure of the total age of this set.

Oh, by the way, this set is looking for a new home. I also have a matching china cabinet with glass door hutch that may become available in the future. Please email me (rparks8690@gmail.com) with any questions or picture requests.
Reply from Lauri Mannion
9/10/2008 5:22:50 PM
I want to know the value of four colonial maple chairs and diningroom table. They are in good condition and are stamped with s bend bros. inc gardner. mass. 1867
lauri Mannion
Reply from Lorraine
9/19/2008 7:55:46 PM
i HAVE AN S BENT & BROS SIDEBOARD THAT WAS PURCHASED AROUND 1990. IT HAS THE STAMP INSIDE THE DRAWER AND IS IS IN MINT CONDITION. CAN ANYONE GIVE ME AN IDEA OF WHAT IT MIGHT BE WORTH. I HAVE A PICTURE IF ANYONE IS INTERESTED. THANKS
Reply from Mike
9/30/2008 10:22:57 PM
I have 4 S Bent maple comb back or windsor dining room chairs. chairs have 2 spindles that come out behind. Chairs have been in family since late 60's and are in good condition besides some wear and tear.
email me for pictures, and we can talk price if its what you need
Also have matching Keller maple hutch and dining room table.
Reply from patty
10/1/2008 9:15:45 PM
hi, i have a rocking chair that im trying to find out its value it s.bent bros and has a #095 on it any info would be greatly appreciated     thanks
Reply from kelly
10/15/2008 1:46:08 PM
looking for a set of maple s.bent & bro chairs. If you have a set with design # 221P and are interested in selling please contact me at kelly@tomstom.com
Reply from roy
11/7/2008 10:08:35 PM
found child size high chair/no tray,company name-Nichols & Stone with a shield (NS) carved or burned on bottom.
also has paper tag with Nichols & Stone name and date of 1857..Home of Windsor chairs.
Chair has windsor back with 5 spindles and a foot rest only a few inches below chair bottom.
Chair is 37 1/2" tall overall.
chair bottom is about 22" from floor.
Reply from faye
11/8/2008 11:43:00 PM
DAN BENT, WOULD YOU PLEASE GIVE ME YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS. I HAVE AN OLD NURSING ROCKER WITH A PAPER LABEL THAT READS S. BENT &BROTHERS EST. 1867. I COULD SEND YOU A PICTURE. NOT INTERESTED IN SELLING, AS IT HAS BEEN IN MY FAMILY FOR YEARS.THE ROCKER HAS OAK LEAFS AND GRAPES.
                        THANK YOU
                            FAYE BROWN
                            AMHERST, NH
Reply from Michael Shooshan
11/9/2008 4:27:56 PM
I have six (6) childs school chairs with the name S.Bent & Bros. stamped 1867. Do they have any value.
Reply from Denise
11/13/2008 12:27:10 PM
I was looking for 4 S. Bent & Bros chairs, if anyone can help me, please email me pictures so I can make sure they match the 2 chairs I have. I would really like the set. dswithasmile@yahoo.com
Thanks Denise
Reply from Larry
11/15/2008 3:51:04 PM
I have a set of 4 S Bent & Sons Ladder Back chairs for sale. The number stamp on the bottom says 731 / 6774.
They are dark walnut stain. These are the "Most butt hugging, Back supporting" wooden chairs you will sit in. One can sit in them for a long time and you don't end up with a back ache. You don't feel like there is a hole in the middle where there is no back support and you are about to slide out of the seat.

I purchased new in the mid 1970's. They are in above average condition and all backs and legs are tight. If interested, send me your e-mail address & I will send you pictures. Thanks
Reply from Susan
11/17/2008 12:36:00 AM
I receved a armless wooden rocker,that perhaps is a childs rocker,it is armless and stamped on the bottom
ant30,colonal,S.Bent Brothers,573,751(crossedout with a perminet marker)and numbers written on with black pthankerminet marker 753,could any one tell about my you,Susan
Reply from Susan
11/17/2008 1:03:39 AM
reply from Susan, Please correct above reply to read:
I receved an armless wooden rocker,it perhaps is a childs rocker,or a small adults.
stamped on the bottom is:ant30,colonal,S Bent Brothers 573,751(the 751 is crossed out with a black perminent marker and 753 is written in.
Can any one tell about my rocker?
Thank You,Susan
Reply from Rachel
11/24/2008 12:03:14 PM
I have a dining room table looks like oak with 2 leaves and 8 chairs. I read that some of the tables were stained to look like oak. How would I know if its oak and could you give me a value? we were considering selling it at a garage sell but after I saw the S. Bent and brothers mark I thought maybe I should reconsider.
Reply from Sue
12/1/2008 5:10:43 AM
I have a matching pair of childs rocking chairs with stenciled backs. S.Bent & Brothers, Gardner, MA Colonial Chairs is embossed on the bottom of each. The stencil is a fruit bowl with leaves. There are seven spindles. I was told that S. Bent & Brothers manufactured good quality early American style furniture but went out of business (or were acquired by someone else)in 2000.
Reply from Jennifer
12/12/2008 8:22:44 PM
Hi! I was at an estate sale today and came across a mint condition Bent and Bros. dining room set. I was told the set was solid oak, but judging from everyone else's comments, it appears that it is only ash stained in oak color. Does it make a big difference in value if it is ash and not oak? Anyhow, it has 6 chairs, 2 leaves, hutch and buffet. I have agreed to pay 1100.00    Does this sound reasonable for the set? I have to make the final deposit and arrange for pick up this week.
Reply from Rose
12/12/2008 10:25:42 PM
I bought my dining set in the mid 90's. I believe that the table is ash, but am not sure if the chairs are oak or ash. I have 4 side chairs and would love to get 2 arm chairs or two more side chairs in case anyone has these to sell. The numbers on the side chairs are 351 993 113 and are branded with the S. Bent Bros logo.
Reply from Brian Rizzo
12/26/2008 6:48:32 PM
My father-in-law recently passed down a children's rocking chair that has a S. Bent Brox logo stamped on the bottom of it. There is a lot of posts on here and I tried to read them all but it's making my head spin. Here's what I can tell you this has been handed down in the family for generations. My wife believes it was her great grandmothers. However, we know for a fact that it was her grandmothers rocking chair which would make it purchased in the 20's at the least. Does anybody have any identification features that would help me assess how old it is? I can provided photos, my email is rizzobm@yahoo.com. Thanks.
Reply from Brad Cuff
12/29/2008 7:11:02 PM
Do you have an E-mail address Dan Bent?   Thanks
Reply from Sally
1/3/2009 10:51:33 AM
Refinish? We bought our S.Bent & Bros. dining room table and six chairs in 1986. We have 3 leafs that are stored under/in the table. The number on the table is 938-9600. Does anyone know how to refinish it??? It is fading. Also it has a few small dings in it?
Reply from Rockwell Bobbo
1/3/2009 8:18:53 PM
We have an S.Bent dining room table/chairs made of ash with an oak stain finish from 1988. The finish on the table has begun to wear and has a hazy look. We know it had a special protective coating on it and we want to try to get the luster back. Any suggestions?
Reply from george
1/6/2009 1:31:24 AM
A SHORT HISTORY OF S.BENT & BROS.Founded in Gardner Ma by Samuel Bent in 1867 they were a quality maker of fine rocking chairs. Subsiquentily they broadened their line to include other furniture.. Thereafter until about 50/60 years ago the date 1867 was stamped (branded) on the bottom of the chairs. After the war they began to affix a paper tag with their name and the year 1867. People often think that is the year of manufacture. It is not.Bent closed in the middle 80's but was bought and reopened in the 90's but succombed to the compitition from NC_SC and China. Sad! I have a beautiful maple mans rocker(large seat) available for purchase for $ 160. 00 and a child's rocker hand rubbed for $75.00 Worth double that amount. No shipping. PU only, southern Ct.
Reply from Gary
1/6/2009 10:42:09 AM
I have a Bent & Bros. Windsor chair, but have not been able to locate any like it for appraisal purposes. It is a rounded high back with arms, the legs have one side rail each, but there are two rail connectors between the sides, not in the front and back but centered about 5" from the front and back and 5" between the two. Also, under the seat at the tops and between the legs, are plain panels joining the seat bottom to the tops of the legs. The chair is stamped "S. Bent & Bros., Inc 1867 Gardner, Mass. This is in a shield-like logo with the name above, the date in the middle and the location on the bottom, in an old english style script. Any help on an appraisal would be appreciated.
Reply from Dean
1/14/2009 2:21:37 PM
Looking 2-4 chairs with or without arms The ones I have are ash with the sheath back design the no. on the bottom is 351-1292-397 their from the early 1990s
Thanks
Reply from Larry G
1/16/2009 7:28:31 PM
Have a Bent brothers dinning set biult in oct 71, dark in color would like to find 2 more chairs I believe style is 261 but i would take 262 with arms, 261 is captain chairs. Dan to your knowledge is anyone replicating your family,s furniture? I can be contacted at sam007LG@comcast.net.
Reply from Larry G
1/16/2009 7:31:54 PM
Correction 262 is captain chairs 261 are standard side chairs, But nothing standard about this set very well biult, to heck with china!
Reply from rodster
1/22/2009 3:58:34 PM
Hi. Very informative site here. So many people have this furniture and to think I was born and raised just up the street. The S. Bent Bros. factory sits empty and abandoned, succumbing to the elements and is no longer a viable factory. I know personally the last owner (G. Bent himself) as well as a few of the last people who worked in that once glorious shop. I am hoping to help start up some form of a S. Bent Memorial and living online museum, including pattern #'s, years a product was produced, what colors were offered, as well as a cross reference to the different finishes available. Now that I know this forum exists, I will check back more frequently. Sorry to say the state of the factory, but I thought the truth might be better then one hoping the place was still in operation. One of my best friends was son of plant superintendant for over 50 years and had worked there himself for over 20, so I have an inside scoop on many aspects. Cheers.
Reply from Linda
1/24/2009 12:17:44 PM
I am still looking for S. Bent and Brothers sheaf-back dining room chairs in ash with a natural finish (with and without arms). The ones I have are stamped 351-1291-596 and marked SBB 351 0300. Please reply if you know where I might purchase these.
Linda
Reply from Linda
1/24/2009 12:40:11 PM
I am still looking for S. Bent and Brothers sheaf-back dining room chairs in ash with a natural finish (with and without arms). The ones I have are stamped 351-1291-596 and marked SBB 351 0300. Please reply if you know where I might purchase these.
Linda (ldbond@cal.net)
Reply from LPEDERSON
1/28/2009 7:54:34 PM
I just received a beauty sbent&bros rocking chair
its mable beautiful shape and so comfortable -i would like to know more about it.it has 0274 & 533 under the seat with the #7 i think and also something that kinda looks like a little bird?does that make any sense.its so awesome im so proud to have it in my living room,can you tell me more about it thanks
Reply from Edward Ezzard
2/14/2009 9:59:01 PM
Question for Rodster:
When you have the chance please look back at my question dated July 08 about four chairs I own and am trying to get information on. Any information would be helpful. I can be reached at TheMaineJack@gmail.com

Thanks, Ed

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