These are a set of 6 chairs that my parents purchased in Yorkshire England in the early 1970s. They came with horribly abused upholstery, so they stripped them of it, then never bothered to get them recovered. They carted them around for years and then passed them along to me when they got divorced. I haven't had a chance to cover them either, as I've never realy had a place to put them if they were covered. And now, my dining room cannot accomodate them. I think they're lovely, but I just don't have a spot for them so I'd really like to sell them. I don't know much about them at all. My father, who knew antiques, has passed away. So I wish I could provide more details, but I can't. Hopefully the pictures will speak for them.
Note: one of the chairs came unglued and just needs to be put back together. I haven't done so, figuring it was a job best left to a professional for when they get upholstered. I have listed them in "good" condition, because of the lack of seats and the condition of the one. But otherwise, the wood is in really nice shape--no scratches or nicks.