I would like to know more about this chair. Is the fabric original?When is this chair from? I think its mohogany, where was the chair made?
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Re: antique carved Wood and upholstery Barrel chair
If anyone has any info, I'm at a loss as to this chairs origin and style.
Re: antique carved Wood and upholstery Barrel chair
It's in the Empire revival style and dates from around World War One (1914) Furniture in this style looks far older than it really is because it is patterned after American Empire furniture made 1815-35. Demand for furniture of this style is week, At auctiuon chairs like this often sell for less than $100.00.