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Chairs196 of 2951Primitive chair rush seat.  Hickory? Shaker? No clue :-)Family Legend - Finn Juhl Perhaps?
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    Posted 5 years ago

    Grayman
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    Hello! Hoping someone can help me ID the chair. Picked it up in Savannah GA and can’t find any markings on it. I think it’s a hardwood but not sure which kind. Someone obviously added the canvas material where the seat is but I think it may have had wood instead at one time. Any help at dating and identifying would be wonderful. Maybe a stomps burkhardt or north wind? Any help appreciated, thanks! (This is a repost with right side up picks as suggested by PhilDMorris... sorry!)

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    1. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 5 years ago
      Probably late 19th Century to early 20th Century. A very nice chair. A north wind would have a face on it whereas this one does not.
    2. Grayman, 5 years ago
      Thank you for your reply Phil, I agree with your date range but it’s unfortunate that there are no markings or anything to help further identify :/
    3. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 5 years ago
      On these types of chairs you cannot easily date them. Of the thousands of furniture makers that there were once esp after the wars, very few left any info at all !~ Sometimes if you live in a larger city you can go to the library and they have a lot of clippings, pics and postcards of makers in your city in the archive room.
    4. Grayman, 5 years ago
      I won’t be going back to Georgia anytime soon ???? I suppose my only hope is the internet, either by my own research or someone who knows more. Thanks for your responses Phil!

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