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    Posted 7 years ago

    marthanedom
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    Cannot find a label or any writing, but bottom may have new lining. Put together with flat-head nails; Queen Anne style feet. No zippers or buttons on cushions - is some type of raised or crushed velvet.

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    1. marthanedom, 7 years ago
      Would love to know ANYTHING about this chair. It looks like the bottom lining has been replaced, but when I pulled back the lining, the chair was put together with old, flat-head nails. Upholstery is a sort of raised, crushed velvet.
    2. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 7 years ago
      Probably best for you to google "tub chair". Other than that the feet look more like chippendale style from what I can see. It has no "defined" style to it, but very nice. Possibly made close to the 1950's.

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