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Chairs2838 of 2951MYSTERY CHAIR!! 60'S STYLE, BUT WHO'S THE MAKER!!Antique Glider/Recliner w/attached footstool
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    Posted 14 years ago

    Jillskii
    (10 items)

    I found this in my Grandparents garage and I have no idea what it is. Any information would help. Thanks!!!

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    1. Jim, 14 years ago
      I'd really check this out there was a guy that made 3 legged chairs in I believe N.Y. and they 're going for big money now. I don't know if this is one or not.
    2. Cycling Jim, 14 years ago
      I saw a similar one on the Antiques Roadshow. Check their site? I know the guy went gaga over a fancier version. from somewhere in the eastern US.
    3. Karen, 13 years ago
      That style of chair is known as a Sgabelle. The style is from the Italian Renaissance period and based on primitive three-cornered stools. There is a similar looking chair in the MMA dated 1490's.

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