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    Posted 13 years ago

    pwstan
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    This chair has been in my family for 50+ years. I couldn't find anything like it on the internet other than some "sorta close" horseshoe back chairs of Asian descent. But this chair doesn't feel/look Asian. I'm wrong most of the time so I'd love for someone to tell me about this thing.

    Much appreciated! Pat

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    1. subversivegrrl subversivegrrl, 13 years ago
      The curved arms & carved "paw" feet suggest American Empire (ca. 1st half of the 19th c.) - there was also a revival of the style in the 1920s or so, and although it's impossible to tell w/o a good look at construction, I'd guess it's the latter. It's beautiful whatever it is!

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