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Additional Pics of 1923 Patented B.L. Marble Co. "Office" Chair

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Furniture6637 of 14447Trunk I bought today! Would like to know info on it...B.L. Marble Chair Co - Numbered, Signed, Patented 8-28-1923
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    Posted 8 years ago

    ernden
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    These additional pictures are for anyone who has seen our original "unsolved" post regarding this B.L. Marble Co. Chair. It seems to be a College and/or Office Chair. The placard on the back says UNIV. of ARIZONA D8 771.

    We thank any and everyone in advance who could assist us with learning more about the history of this piece.

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    1. ernden ernden, 8 years ago
      In communicating with the Bedford Ohio Historical Society we have found out the following:

      "Your chair is a stenographer's posture chair. Your chair number, #27 1/2, was offered in the B.L. Marble catalog from 1930 through 1940. The chair was available in Mahogany, Walnut, Imitation Mahogany, Imitation Walnut (both stain on Birch), and Quartered Oak."

      We than Collector's Weekly for allowing us to post our find.

      ~ernden
    2. scottvez scottvez, 8 years ago
      I see it now!

      Thanks.

      scott

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