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Re: 2 Antique or Vintage Faux Bamboo Chairs With Pressed Cain...
are you in Canada? These chairs might have been manufactured in Ontario. You can see a photo of one at Library and Archives Canada website, in a portrait of Prime Minister Laurier in 1891.
Title: Hon. Wilfrid Laurier, online image no. 3191984.
Re: 2 Antique or Vintage Faux Bamboo Chairs With Pressed Cain...
I have a chair like this except the seat is damaged, repaired wih leather and damaged again, but it has a flaking and partially legible label on the bottom which makes me believe it is by Heywood Wakefield.
Re: 2 Antique or Vintage Faux Bamboo Chairs With Pressed Cain...
I would post a photo but it doesn't look like I am able to post photos in comments.