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    Posted 13 years ago

    Summerlady37
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    The wood is oak and the chairs have been in the family for 50+ years and were purchased from an antique shop, auction, or thrift store. The chair measures 45" from floor to top of chair back. The chair seat is 17 1/2 " from the floor. When the upholstered seat is included the chair heighth is 18". It appears that the chair originally had a smaller inset upholstered seat based on the cutout in the seat. Currently, the upholstered seat extends beyond the cutout. I love the graceful design of the back and the chair legs and would like to know more about this style.

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    1. Summerlady37, 13 years ago
      For some reason the photos of the chair does not show unless I click on the red x. Is this normal?
    2. jsw14 jsw14, 13 years ago
      Yes, the site is slow... it will come up soon....
    3. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 2 years ago
      It is a traditional style but the back is specially cut out. A lot of furniture makers added something to the design to make it stand out. Over 95% of makers left no info when they closed their doors so any other info would be near impossible. Where the chairs were found or made makes a difference if you know which city. There are archive rooms in the local library and that is where to find info on the furniture companies there.

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