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BICENTENNIAL ROCKING CHAIR

By TashaHenson, 12 July, 2007
Description

The stamp on the back (bottom-hard to see) says that it's "Series A, Number 1158 out of 2500"

Dont know much more then that. The rocker is in absolutely amazing condition..doen't really look like it has ever been used to be honest. It was passed down from an old woman who had it passed down from her mother.

It is a very beautiful piece...looks to be made out of a dark cherry wood of some sort.

Category
American Furniture
Medium
Looks to be a dark cherry wood
Distinguishing marks
Hand carvings and hand painting (pictures included)
Condition
Mint
Size and dimensions of this item
??
Date Period
1776-1976?? Not really sure...
Weight
50 lbs
History
Was passed down
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
0
For Sale?
No

Savage (not verified)

17 years 10 months ago

I'm not an expert on

I'm not an expert on furniture, but the plaque is a dead giveaway that this is a piece commemorating the year 1776 (and American Independence), and not a piece that was made in that year.  My guess is that the piece was made for the bicentennial in or about 1976, and therefore would not be an inherently valuable piece.

Steven E. Savage

West Orange, New Jersey 

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TashaHenson

17 years 10 months ago

In reply to I'm not an expert on by Savage (not verified)

Any advice on where to go to

Any advice on where to go to find an estimated value for this?

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Savage (not verified)

17 years 10 months ago

In reply to Any advice on where to go to by TashaHenson

Is there any other label on

Is there any other label on the piece that might give you a company name or designer name?  It's really hard to find values on furniture that is newer than 100 years old.  There are dozens of price guides that will help you appraise really old, classical pieces, but I'm not aware of such guides for newer furniture.  I sincerly hope that someone else weighs in because I look forward to learning about any such guides of which I'm not aware.

For the record, even though I do not think your chair is antique, I do think it is a lovely piece and think you should be proud to display it in your home!

Steven E. Savage

West Orange, New Jersey 

Average: 2 (1 vote)

Anonymous (not verified)

15 years 2 months ago

In reply to Is there any other label on by Savage (not verified)

How are you my friend,

How are you my friend,

I crave your indulgence at this mail coming from somebody you have not known before. I decided to do this after praying over the situation. You should please consider the transaction on its content and not the fact that you have not known me before. I need not dwell on how I came by your contact information because there are many such possibilities these days.

My name is Mrs. Celine Aicha Shareef , from Benin Republic, widow to Late Mr. Hashim Shareef (former Consular of the Benin embassy in Madrid,Spain). I have been recently been diagnosed of Cancer of the pelvis.. I am writing from my sick bed.

There is this USD$17.2M (Seventeen Million Two Hundred Thousand American Dollars) my husband has in an account with the Finance Firm here in Benin Republic of which I am the next of kin. With my health condition and because my husband and I have no children, I am looking for a credible person to whom I will pass the right of next of kin. This person will apply to the bank and request for the transfer of the fund to his/her bank account. This is on the condition that you will take 25% of the fund for yourself, 5% used for expenses, while you will use the remaining 70% for the less privilege people in the society. This is in fulfilment of the last request of my husband that a substantial part of the fund be used to carter for the less privileged.

I cannot do this my self any more. I once asked members of my family to close one of my late husband bank accounts and donate the money which I have there to the less privilege people in the society; they refused and kept the money to themselves. Hence, I do not trust them anymore, as they seems not to be contended with what I have left for them. If this condition is acceptable to you, you should contact me immediately with your full names and contact information so that I will ask our family lawyer to prepare the authorization that will give you the right of next of kin to the account in the bank. I will also give you a text of the application you are to send to the bank.

I cannot predict what will be my fate by the time the fund will be transferred into your account, but you should please ensure that the fund is used as I have described above.

Reply to this Email: [email protected]

Best regards to you and your family,
Mrs. Celine Aicha Shareef.

Average: 1 (1 vote)
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Lovejoy

17 years 10 months ago

In reply to Any advice on where to go to by TashaHenson

Contrary to what the label

Contrary to what the label may infer, these chairs were made in huge numbers from the Bicentennial year and right through the 1980's. Most were made in the Far East and imported into the USA. Values for them is very modest, at auction they often go for less than $100.00. Similar chairs are still available in discount furniture stores.

 

Lovejoy

Average: 1 (1 vote)

shutslar

8 years 5 months ago

Re: BICENTENNIAL ROCKING CHAIR

This looks like the Paoli Chair Co Bicentennial Rocking Chair.  There were only 2500 of these manufactured in Paoli Indiana (my aunt and uncle worked there and gave one to my grandmother for a Christmas present in 1976).  This was the las year the Paoli Chair made residential furniture. 

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