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    Posted 12 years ago

    kaye
    (6 items)

    Can anyone tell me the approx date of this old oak cane bottom chair, set of 4 that goes with an oak table (table purchased seperately, chairs were inherited).

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    1. BHock45 BHock45, 12 years ago
      Hi, I used to have a set of chairs just like these. I believe they are called Thonet Chairs. The name Thonet, was the guy who invented them and they were special and different because of the "bentwood" design. These chairs were especially popular in bars and restaurants. Mine were from the 1950's I think. And under the seat they were all stamped "Made in Poland". Check under your seat to check for any manufacturer's markings. Hope this helped.

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