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angelic1111's loves2 of 3"Texas Centennial Exposition 1836-1936" Singer FeatherweightVintage sewing machine
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    Posted 12 years ago

    dennisl
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    Looking for information about this chair. The only markings on it are "AT2-232" written on the bottom of the seat and "445", stamped on the bottom of the seat.

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    1. dennisl, 12 years ago
      Trying to find the manufacturer of this chair and when/where it was made. Any information would be helpful.
    2. classics1, 12 years ago
      While I cannot tell you the manufacturer I am struck by the similarity of your
      chair to one that I have seen.
      The chair looks to me to be one designed for a musician. The back is not
      intended to be rested upon. The seat is a saddle seat not flat like hall chairs.
      Perhaps this chair was designed for a violinist or a cellist.
      With the numbers you have found on the chair try contacting the library of congress they may have your answer.

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