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    Posted 1 year ago

    Aly
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    Can any date my chair or give any information on likely age - most grateful ????. I believe it could be Austrian

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    1. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 1 year ago
      I can see that the arms end in Dolphin heads and the style is who knows because all the pictures are sideways and do not show the entire chair at all !~
    2. Watchsearcher Watchsearcher, 1 year ago
      Aly, I think you need to replace the pictures with ones which will help CW folks who have expertise in furniture help you.
      I can only help you correct your sideways picture problem. Here’s the solution: on your device, edit your pictures by changing the dimensions- just tweak the borders a bit. Then, edit your CW post by removing all the pictures and replace them with ones with the altered dimensions.
      Also, as PhilDMorris told you, include a picture of the entire chair (be sure it’s posted upright, not sideways).
      The upholstery doesn’t really matter because it could have been reupholstered many times over the life of the chair.
      Show a picture of the underside of the chair and the way the parts are joined would probably help.
      What indicates it’s Austrian? Clues like that could help explain the chair’s origin.
      Hope this helps you get answers.

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