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    Posted 12 years ago

    davidedmonds
    (3 items)

    This rocker has a wide ladder style back with turned stiles, arms and legs

    I have no idea what to call it or how old it is

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    1. Ayork68, 12 years ago
      Hi, I would like to say I have this rocker!! I have no idea who it is made by but can date it roughly.. I am 44 this year and I got this rocker when I was 6, at about age 7 the back seat fabric was burned when a spark landed on it from fireplace. All that was left was the pleated skirt but I loved it and moved it where ever I went, for over 30 yrs.. 3 yrs ago my husband surprised me with having it recovered (not same material but pretty) So I guess I will haul it around for another 30 yrs!
    2. spatulady, 9 years ago
      I have this rocker in white wood (great condition) . bought it for my daughter 47 years ago ! It was made by N.D. CASS CO. OF ALABAMA PO Box E Brent Alabama 35034 It was called a wingback rocker , I "may" have got it from J.C. Penneys

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