Red Lion's Ebert Furniture: From bedroom suites to gunstocks

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Joan Concilio's Only in York County blog uncovered a site seeking - and providing - information on Red Lion's Ebert Furniture Company, longtime manufacturers in York County. In this photo from "Red Lion, the First 100 Years," (1980) the former Ebert South Franklin Street plant, left, is occupied by Zell Company. Background posts: Bank adds murals to York County's walls and Cigarmaking Red Lion on top of York County.


Blogger Joan Concilio writes about a Web site, THE EBERT FURNITURE FACTORY 1854-1959, that brings together collectors of the Red Lion made furniture.

According to the Ebert site, the furniture company moved its factory from Philadelphia to Red Lion in 1917... .

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Joan Concilio's blog has other interesting posts on York County as well, including an local Wiki site. Background posts: Blog probes York County's uniqueness, er, weirdness and How about a little hog maw with your oyster stew?


"Through the 1920s and 1930s, the factory produced bedroom suites, secretaries, dining room sets and cabinets designed in accordance with the tastes of the American consumer," the history states.

During World War II, Ebert converted its lines and produced gunstocks and other war material.

In 1959, Bethlehem Furniture Company acquired Ebert.

And now the Web site is trying to re-collect pieces the far-flung Ebert brand and put it back into vogue. In so doing, its helping York County to recall a piece of its past.


14 Comments

I have a secretary desk (Ebert Furniture) and was wondering what it is worth. Can someone give me an idea? It's in good condition. all the hardware is in excellent condition.

I have a Red Lion dining set, hutch, table and four chairs. It was purchased in 1945ish.
I was wondering what it is worth.

FOR SALE: 9 pc dining room set

2 Pedestal,mock claw foot, 5' table w/ extensions
6 chairs
Glass front China Cabinet with 1 drawer, 2 doors on lower half
5'curved front buffet/sideboard with 6 drawers, 2 doors

Tonight I was looking at a 2 pedestal, mock claw foot, 5' table with 2 extensions, no chairs
Glass faront China cabinet with 1 drawer, 2 doors, 5'curved front buffet /sideboard with 6 drawers, 2 doors. Could anyone give me an individual price for each one or as a whole.

Thank you

I was looking at a 2 Pedestal, mock claw foot, 5' oval or rectanlge table (can't remember)with 2 extensions but no chairs was with it. But it has a glass front china cabinet with 1 drawer, 2 doors on lower half 5' curved front buffet sideboard with I believe 6 drawers, 2 doors. I was wondering if any one had the individual worth of each piece.

Thank You

I found a hutch it has RED LION FURNITURE CO.
DATE 02/04/1920 SERIAL NO 755304 it is oak with handles and two doors on each side have a lock.{Like key holes above the handles}the top has damage where they had a plant.
And there is a big water mark.

I have a Red Lion Secretary bought in Pennsgrove, NJ by my great grandmother. the style says Comp am.wal.secretary and the # that I can read is 2_ _6, do you have any idea of the value? It is in good condition and the glass and everything is org.

I have a mahogany breakfront with a label on the
back with the following information.

Ebert Furniture Co. Red Lion Pa

#25 Comb Mhg Breakfront

It is absolutly beautiful. I wish I knew the approximate date of manufacture.

Guy,

I respond to your query and give some resources at:

http://www.yorkblog.com/yorktownsquare/2010/01/linked-in-with-neat-york-count-14.html.

Hope that helps.
Jim

Sonya,

Here's my reply to another query on that post:

Guy, I respond to your query and give some resources at: http://www.yorkblog.com/yorktownsquare/2010/01/linked-in-with-neat-york-count-14.html. Hope that helps. Jim

David Edward purchased the Furniture Factory
on the right side of the Photo;
252 N. Franklin St. in the 1980's.

Anyone with research into the building's
previous owners is appreciated as we are
conducting a historical retrospective.

Greg Pitts

David Edward Co.
410.242.2222

I am a descendant of the Eberts who founded and owned the Ebert Furniture Factory. My grandmother was Fred Ebert's daughter Mildred Ebert.

We have the info on the Company and the Family. Pls contact me for it.

It makes us very happy to know people still enjoy the furniture. We have many pieces too.

Thanks

Hey
I have a china cabnet that is dated 1/13/26. the number on this cabnet is either 991 or 997. a number is carved into the wood and this number is 762.

If you could, please give me an estimate on what this piece is worth.

Hmm, yeah I'd also be interested in knowing how much these are worth.

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