I have a chair that I acquired. It is a formal chair with tapered legs. The seat is made up of wooden slats and the chair cack is straight with a fan in dowels. Above the fan is a carving looks like swags. The joints are hard to see someone painted it many years ago and the person who had it before me started to strip it.
I have no words for this!! Haha! I will let the picture do the talking here except to say that it seems to be made of either plastic or some sort of resin or even paper mache. The pants are real fabric that has, perhaps, been dipped in polyurethane or varnish to remain stiff. It looks very old but the wooden platform he is standing on does have some plywood components to it.
I saw that someone else asked about the same clock in 2010. I didn't see any answers to their question. I'm not sure if those are sent privately?
Anyway, I have a Howard Miller granfather clock. And I'm trying to find either the current value OR the original price and I can figure out the depreciation.
It is model 610-109 and it seems to be in perfect condition.