Posted 2 years ago
sryan
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Anybody know the period/manufacturer of this chair? It had MANY coats of paint on it when I found it. Sorry for the sideway's images. The tag in the image is on the back of the seat. It could be some kind of inventory tag, I don't know. It was under all the paint.
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I have looked through many books and cannot identify this chair. Construction wise, there are corner braces on the underside of the seat with inset screws driven into each side board. All the rest of the joints are slotted/glued with no pins. It is very sturdy. It's all solid walnut. I finished it with multiple coats of tung oil.