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fortapache's loves16838 of 92601'Beran' the Ram, designed by Pavel Panek in 1971 for Sklo Union Bronze Eastern censor possibly Chinese 9 inches high 11 wide
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    Posted 3 years ago

    Spud05
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    My friend picked these up of the side of the road. They were getting thrown out. I know nothing about them and was hoping a for some help in identifying them. Not sure if this is the plave to do this but ill find out soon enough, haha. This is my very first post about these items, I'm very new and don't know much but I'm so willing to learn. Thanks in advance.

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    1. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 3 years ago
      The first chair from what I see is a winner !~
    2. AnythingObscure AnythingObscure, 3 years ago
      Welcome to CW, Spud05! The old oak office chair with leather seat is my favorite -- I'd call it 'craftsman' style and guess it would date to the earlier 1900's, look closely at its underside and you may find a maker's name or something to help identify it further. That hutch with the stained glass doors is fun too, though it looks to be a much newer piece. Your friend has a good eye for "other people's junk" -- encourage that behavior!!! <lol>

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