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My two Platform Rockers from the 1800s.

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    Posted 8 years ago

    Bertha1972
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    I bought the 1st platform rocker at an estate auction. And got the buy of the day.
    I bought the 2nd platform rocker from a resale shop my sister owned. She had no idea what she had. The only thing is that I can't find any markings on either of my lovelies!

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    1. clr1961 clr1961, 7 years ago
      We have one almost identical to the one with the light colored fabric. This is likely circa 1890-1910, dated by the mechanical rocker mechanism and could be a Hunzinger.

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