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Re: Chittenden & Eastman Co Square Brand Rocking Chair
Hello,
This was a very big help to me: Here is the Historic Digital Furniture Catalog of Chittenden and Eastman
I found this in my search for a few pieces that I had inherited. You can find the catalog on the site of Eastman House Mattress at the very bottom in the footer.
In this digital catalog their is even a search function so it made it very easy for me to locate what I was looking for.
This really helped me in my quest so I decided to share it because I believe that this is a new resource that was posted online by the company. Evidently they are still in business and their website says they are celebrating 150 years in business. Who said American Manufacturing is dead? Good to see a great brand has made it through all of these years.
Cheers.