Posted 5 months ago
Kcruth
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Purchased privately in 2008, I have four of these chairs. Two of them are natural with a thin varnish, and two are stained green with the same clear thin varnish. I was told by the previous owner that they had been acquired decades before by her previous partner after being used as props in a window display at a department store in NYC. All four are marked with the same crowned "harold" signature. I have not been able to figure out as of yet where these are from or whom they were made by.
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stunning chair:)
Thanks BELLIN68!
If anyone has any ideas or leads as to where these chairs may be from I would really appreciate them. I simply can not find them or their markings anywhere!