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The urn is probably from the 1930s.
The furniture is not a 'hutch', although it looks like some kind of cabinet placed on a non-matching stand. Lacquer decoration such as this appeared from the 1st quarter of the 19th century especially on French furniture, then middle-19th-century on USA furniture, then again in 1940s when imitation Chippendale was popular.
You can find a branch of famous auction house near you who can do appraisal of items. If you can't find them in your telephone directory or in an on-line directory search, call the LA County Museum of Art for suggestions.
Good Luck,
Cal
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