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1916 Chair

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14 years ago
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I got these chairs from a family member because I was in need of dining room chairs. But I relized that they mite be worth something. One of the chairs has a tag on it that says Webster Manufacturing Company Station B. Superior Wisconsin. with chair number, finish number, material number, and date. I am just wondering what all 5 of these chairs are worth.

Category Furniture
Medium wood
Distinguishing marks webster maufacturing co. station B superior wis
Condition Good
Date Period 1916
History I have 5 of these chairs. 3 of them are in the same conditon as the picture and 2 have a tear on the seat.
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Submitted by Lovejoy

These are Queen Anne revival style chairs, they were a mass produced item made by a huge number of makers to fill the demand for Colonial style furniture that was popular through to the early 1930's. These chairs are called "T backs" in the Antique trade, values for them are modest,at auction often less than $50.00 each.

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