Posted 5 months ago
Craftymarr
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This rocker used to sit on my Grandmother's enclosed front porch and when they sold her estate I got this given to me. I don't know what kind of rocker it is, but it does say roll seat patented underneath the seat and it has the number "1" on the back of the seat. I would love to know if it is from the 1800's or older.
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I would say it is very early 20th century-- about 1900- 1920s.
scott
I'll go with scott, maybe a bit older. I have a wood lathe & turning those long thin spindles is a "B". Beautiful rocker & don't think of selling it.