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Measuring Guide
Measuring Guide
your exhaustive resource for miniature Lane Cedar Boxes
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Step One
There are eight main style variations in the Lane miniature line-up. Carefully measure (see Measuring Guide) and inspect your box and find it in the Box Variations Chronology section of this site.
Lane cedar box
Lane cedar box
Large box with Hasp and feet
Lane cedar box
Short version of bo
Lane cedar box
Tall box with hasp and feet
Lane cedar box
Tall box with hasp and bun feet
Lane cedar box
Tall box but narrower than others
Lane cedar box
Box with fluted corners and feet
Lane cedar box
Short box with beveled top and bottom
Lane cedar box
Tall box
Step Two
There were nine different Lid Logos known to be used by Lane. Find yours in the Box Features section of this site. Use this information along with your style variation to narrow down the relative age of your box.
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Step Three
There are 11 known Bottom Labels known to be used on Lane miniatures. Find yours in the Box Features section of this site. Use this information along with your style variation to narrow down the relative age of your box.
Step Four
Don't overlook the importance of Hardware on your box to determine its age. Pay particular attention to lock-sets (pressed-in or screwed-in) and the size of your escutcheon. Compare yours to the information found in the Box Variations and Box Features sections.
Step Five
If your box has a print on the top or a small plaque affixed it was made by Lane after the Girl Graduate Plan was discontinued. These boxes were sold by many different retailers and by many different methods. Some examples are shown below. These boxes were made and distributed in the late 1980's through around 2004.
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