Posted 10 months ago
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Does anybody know about this chair. It was handed down generations to me. My Grandmother was born in 1900 and this chair belonged to her.Grandma was from San Francisco, Ca.I am not sure if it was her parents or grandparents. I get allot of comments on it's beauty. There are no marks or stamps on the chair that i can see. I do not allow anybody to sit in this chair. I just dust it,which i probably should of done before i took the picture.oh well. This is my chair in it's natural state. Any feedback would be appreciated.Thanks.....
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Maybe it went through the San Francisco earthquake! Wouldn't that be an awesome history? It's just beautiful!
Actually it did go through the San Francisco earthquake. I have the whole newspaper my Grandma gave me from that day.Unfortunately I can't get to it at the moment. Thank-you for your comment stefdesign.