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Your in Australia! It might be Australian!
I just looked closer at the bottom pic and I see two nails holding the stretcher to the rails and that would may have been done later to strengthen it up. If the nail is home-made then that would be a...
Also, the 1840 is a go to year for circular saw marks, however there are people who faithfully reproduce artistic chairs such as this using old school tools and methods. That's why if anyone were to s...
Could be American or English or Dutch. What kind of wood is it? THAT COULD BE King Arthur! Is so, then England or an Englishman in America. Feel the chair to see how the wear is... The OP said Jacobe...
The back curve outline is QUEEN ANNE. The turned spindle middle pieces and turned legs are William & Mary (just before Queen Anne style). So either this is a transitional chair from William & Mary to ...
Hi! The back is Chippendale. The Victorian style legs, make this Victorian era or later.
I think it is quite interesting and innovative in that it has QUEEN ANNE Cabriole style legs. Very nice indeed!
Hi! I like it! Not sure but it seems to be influenced by EASTLAKE. The feet look 1960's/70's.
The style is 17th century during the William & Mary style if not classified as a William & Mary because it seems close to what is called a "Boston" which was made 1700-1725. The types of wood used in...
This is I believe a William & Mary style (1690-1720). If it is period, made during that time in fashion, it could be quite valuable. These are sometimes confused with early American. It would I belie...
If you see circular saw marks then it is unfortunately not period, made after 1840. Very nice regardless!
That is a William & Mary style chair which if period (made during the era of the style), about 1690-1720.
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