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Antique Toddler/Youth Bed

Is there anyone out there that knows anything about this antique childs bed I have? The spring is built in and the legs fold under to collapse the bed. It looks like an older youth or toddler bed. I have never seen anything like it. Can provide ictures if needed. Thanks- Pam


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It sounds like a "trundle" bed if that's any help.

Posted 2008-05-08T04:25:18Z
 
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Thank you! Are you an antique dealer? If you know anything about antique beds I would like to send you a picture of it so you can get a better idea of what I am describing. Just let me know- Thanks, Pam

 

Posted 2008-05-08T05:07:03Z
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If it's not fun, you're doing it wrong.

FREE !!!  Help the U.N. feed people by playing a free game at freerice.com    It's free, fun and educational.

Professor Snotsengabber, a charter member of S.N.O.T.S.

No, I'm not an antiques dealer, just old myself.  But maybe you can search trundle beds and find out more.  They still make them, so include antique in your search terms or you'll be deluged with hits.  I tried and found lots of antique trundles for sale.

Posted 2008-05-08T05:29:55Z
 
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Can you send me a picture of this bed?  I have one similar and would like to see if it is the same bed.

 

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Posted 2008-05-26T14:31:43Z
 
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Hi,

Yes I can,please send me your email address. Thanks- Pam

Posted 2008-05-26T14:51:42Z
 
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My email address is mebemoo@aol.com   Did you find out any more info on this bed?  How old?  What it is worth?

 

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Posted 2008-05-27T14:00:04Z
 

I have the same type bed as you described.  My grandmother called it a youth bed.  The legs fold under and the spring is built in.  Never heard it called a trundle though. 

Posted 2008-11-08T11:18:30Z
 
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Hi Suzi, Thank you for responding. I think it is a youth bed too. Do you have any idea of the ages of these beds? If you Grandmother is still with us, maybe she could give me a general idea. Thanks a Heap!! :)- Pam

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