Interestingly enough, Roper bought The Bradley Co from Sear in 1966. So, you are looking after '66!
This division produced farm equipment originally, then added garden products as well. In the later years with Sears they did produce furniture., prior to closing in the 80's they added furniture.
"Traditionally, all sorts of agricultural items including wagons, rakes, binders, planters, etc. In the 20th century, the company added lawn and garden equipment, or items for the ‘sun down’ (small) farmer. In the end, Bradley made chain saws, furniture, barbecue grills and other items for sale through Sears."
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