4 Flint and Horner mahogony chairs with fretwork excellent condition. Very sturdy. Looks like original upholstery
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4 Flint and Horner mahogony chairs with fretwork excellent condition. Very sturdy. Looks like original upholstery
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Re: Flint and Horner chair
very solid heavy and sturdy original finish
Re: Flint and Horner chair
It's loosely based on the Chinese Chippendal style and dates from the early 20th century. George C. Flint was a mid-19th-century cabinetmaker whose business was acquired by Horner around the turn of the 20th century. Flint and Horner became a well known maker of early Depression-era furniture, but sometime later, it ceased manufacturing and became a broad-based retailer in New York. In good condtion we'd retail this chair for less than $135.00.