Posted 8 years ago
Shopgirl20
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I have no information neighbor was moving but I thought if I painted the chair good reading area for grandkids
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Posted 8 years ago
Shopgirl20
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I have no information neighbor was moving but I thought if I painted the chair good reading area for grandkids
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Why ruin the chair by painting it.
Yes I am keeping that in mind until I get some kind of information on it. Do you have any ideas on how old or was it home made? Thank you for your your
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Show us how it was put together? Any screws or dowels?
Seriously doubt it was homemade - what kind of carving is on the legs?
That's a beautiful chair! Agree with Phil, paint will absolutely ruin it. Research it thoroughly before turning grandkids loose on it. Look underneath to see how the seat is constructed. Please edit your post and add more photos.
Ok guys unique chair title :) just meant chair large enough to read to
Grandkids it's in the living room
Not real fond of the dark wood and it's scratched up quite abit
But something's are to be left alone
I only see glue for the wood area
Posted more pictures
I'm pretty good at knowing Pyrex and salt&pepper shakers
Just knew when neighbor said these can just be tossed or burned
I said well yes I will take them knew enough to know at least old heavy
Too much detail on them not to have a story I thank you
All for interest in wandering history of this big
Unique chair
Does anyone have any idea how
Old the chair can be
Within my family we all have just fun bets going on
As to what the worth is I went though value site and should have
Info later tonight because I really really want to know
But worth is in the eye of the beholder family fun bets goes
From 225-1600. Of course I'm the last!!
And both have the flower in the middle and I cannot find
Any pictures that match the chairs
Glued and pin nails under the chair