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    Posted 9 months ago

    LizzyCGB
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    I have an issue with chairs. Got this little one last week for all of £8. Not sure if its Victorian or Edwardian ..Whichever, it has a new home in Wales

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    1. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 9 months ago
      I would wonder if it was 1950's or newer, since a lot of British furniture is also made by companies who only make reproductions. This one does have the wonderful klismos back legs on it. Otherwise a beautiful chair !~
    2. IronLace IronLace, 9 months ago
      We have a set of four of this exact same chair. My partner purchased them in the 1980s as 19th century "music room" chairs. I don't know about the accuracy of that particular description as I'm a glass collector not a furniture expert, but they are definitely Victorian era & not reproduction.
      Ours have genuine signs of wear & use commensurate with a Victorian date. The caning was replaced at the time of purchase on three of the chairs as needed, & one still retains the original, worn caning.
    3. LizzyCGB LizzyCGB, 9 months ago
      Thank you both for taking the time to reply. I'm happy that they are genuinely older chairs, by the general look and feel of them. I think the cane has been replaced on my example too. A friend of mine who 'does' furniture said it may also be called a Ladies chair? ...Note to self .... Stop buying random chairs...if I can

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