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    Posted 13 years ago

    dewitt1031
    (32 items)

    WE PURCHASED THIS CHAIR WITH A BLACK WALNUT DESK.
    GRANDSON NOW HAS DESK ( if you are a grandparent you know how hard it is to say NO )
    THE CHAIR WAS MANUFACTURED, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, IN THE LATE 1800'S
    THE CHAIR IS BLACK WALNUT AND IS IN VERY GOOD SHAPE
    IT WAS REUPHOLSTERED APPROXIMATELY 35 YEARS AGO.
    IT IS VERY COMFORTABLE AND DO NOT WANT TO GIVE IT UP
    IT ROCKS,SWIVELS AND TRAVELS ON CASTERS.

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    Comments

    1. toolate2 toolate2, 13 years ago
      Very nice chair. Was the back caned at one time?
    2. dewitt1031 dewitt1031, 13 years ago
      Dear toolate2
      No
      It was as you see
      The leather was replaced with new

    3. dewitt1031 dewitt1031, 13 years ago
      More info indicates the chair was produced between 1885 and 1894
      Other sources indicate chairs manufactured after 1894 do not bear the LIONS HEAD MEDALLION IMBEDDED INTO CHAIR. (see photo #2)

      http://en.allexperts.com/q/Collectibles-General-Antiques-682/Marble-Shattuck-Chair-Company.htm

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