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Chairs1694 of 2951VINTAGE STRAIGHT BACK CHAIRVictorian Side Chair
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    Posted 10 years ago

    Krista_ka
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    I got this chair from my mom. I believe she said there was another one with a lady on it. I would really appreciate any information that anyone might have on this chair. Thank you!

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    1. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 10 years ago
      This chair speaks to me of being Black Forest, German. The carving and the seat particularly. If so, then it was made between 1870 & 1900. Difficult to tell from one picture but I think I am right.
    2. Muck, 10 years ago
      I believe the chair was made by the George Arndt Chair Company, Dansville, NY. early 1900's vintage.
    3. Azalea, 9 years ago
      Yes Muck is correct, it's a George Arndt Chair from Dansville, NY 1900-1910.

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