Chair with one arm (right), embroidered seat and curved wood back with jig-saw cutout pattern.
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Chair with one arm (right), embroidered seat and curved wood back with jig-saw cutout pattern.
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Re: Writing chair
Your chair dates from the turn of the 19th Century to about World War One. Similar chairs can be found in Sears-Roebuck and Montgomery- Ward catalogs of the period. There is not a huge demand for them today, we retail comparable chairs for about $225.00.
Re: Writing chair
Thank you for that info! I searched in google images and came up with nothing similar. Is this considered a writing chair? Do you know what kind of wood it is made of?