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    Posted 9 years ago

    Maz
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    I recently acquired these chairs and although I am sure that they are antiques I am not exactly sure of the era they are from , the style or the year they were manufactured?

    I looked up the first one that is quite similar in look to the Morris Chair, but when I looked up the morris chair there were a lot of aspects that did not match up.

    The last one is a fruit wood chair, but I am not sure which fruitwood it is.

    Any information on these would be greatly appreciated as I would like to know more about them before I invest in refinishing them.

    Thanks
    Maz

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    1. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 9 years ago
      How can you be sure they are antiques if you don't know what they are? Just asking.
    2. Maz, 9 years ago
      Well because they were bought from families I know, and they had it passed down, but the family is now the new generation and it belonged to a great aunt, or great grandmother. They are vaguely familiar on say renaissance, victorian etc, but not entirely clear.
    3. Maz, 9 years ago
      Oh and I also looked at the joints and the way the wood was finished etc. the springs and the hay/straw stuffing that was used. its all there, just that type and which era it is from is unclear and i havent had much luck locating the exact kind on the internet, so I hope this helps.

      Thanks!
    4. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 9 years ago
      I appreciate the reply. I am sure someone here can give you information. You have given me new insight on how to identify an antique.
    5. Maz, 9 years ago
      I hope so! :)
    6. Manikin Manikin, 9 years ago
      Max fhr is a expert on these things just so you know . You need to provide more photo's of joints and underside and close ups that would help . Welcome to CW :-)
    7. Maz, 9 years ago
      Oh thank you...I will try and get this done. I just too these because I thought the style is what matters. This is all so new to me. I am artist by profession and this collection of antiques is a new and exciting venture for me.
    8. Manikin Manikin, 9 years ago
      Your welcome :-)

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