This chair can be authenticated by looking at his book icon on page 162
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Re: Frank Frazetta drawing chair
Frazetta was inducted into the comic book industry's Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 1995 and the Jack Kirby Hall of Fame in 1999.
Born Frank Frazzetta in Brooklyn, New York City, he removed one "z" from his last name early in his career to make his name seem less "clumsy".[2] The only boy among four children, he spent much time with his grandmother, who began encouraging him in art when he was two years old, he recalled in 2010, a month before his death.
How do you put a price on this? Have you tryed the Hall of Fame people?
I think I would find a Auction House that will sell it as his chair.. Worth? Priceless
Good Luck......