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    Posted 11 years ago

    jfiske
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    We purchased this at an estate sale in the greater Hartford, CT area a few weeks ago for $20. There are no markings or tags giving us any indication of manufacturer or age. The upholstery is well worn, so this was a treasured piece. We are in the process of redoing the upholstery. If anyone has any age or history information, I'd love to know.

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    1. Crazy-Ike, 11 years ago
      The chair design, is what you would expect to see in a Lolling chair. in this case a rocker.
    2. G8waymeem, 10 years ago
      I have the same chair. While I do not know the manufacturer, I can tell you that (in our family) it is called a nursing rocker because Mother can rest her arms as baby is fed. Lumbar curve on the back adds support.
      I was bottle fed (in vogue then) in it in 1954, Philadelphia.
      Mine is currently in need of reupholstering. How did yours turn out? Was it costly?
      Regards, Marie

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