Thiis rocker was given to my mother by her great, great, great aunt. Not too much is known how she got it since she is gone.
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Thiis rocker was given to my mother by her great, great, great aunt. Not too much is known how she got it since she is gone.
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Re: Lincoln Rocker
Your rocker actually dates early than the 1920's, these actually date back as far as the 1860's. They were one of the first type of mass produced chairs,made in great numbers all over the eastern USA and Canada. values for them at the moment are modest, with most comparable examples selling for unfer $250.00 in good condition.