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thin tall back antique chair

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11 years ago
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Description Tall thin back antique chair with original cloth. In good condition.
Category Furniture
Medium Cherry wood
Distinguishing marks None
Condition Excellent
Date Period 1940's
Price Paid (If known) 150.00
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Submitted by Lovejoy

It's a Hall Seat, these were used in front entrance halls of large homes, for visitors to sit down on and take off boots and coats. What was paid would be top dollar for one like this.

Submitted by Phoenixguy1954

Antique JACOBEAN Victorian Style High Back Hall-KING

I only posted this to give you a name and idea to search your chair.. we had one like this. some asking prices are crazy. 

Good Luck..

Submitted by Crazy Ike


The fact's are. the chair name Hall King, is Generic for any and all Hall chair's. This particular chair is Mfg'er in Mexico & has been since 1900 & still is. retail value. $25.00 to $50.00 Dollars

Crazy Ike, I never claim to be an EXPERT :  Do you have any links that show a Mex.Mfg/ Hall Chair?

I can't find anything.  I do spend a lot of time looking up information to share with Posters. looking to know what they have....

Submitted by Crazy Ike

I don't recall saying any thing about and expert. there was a discussion a bout thse chairs a few years a go on the e bay furniture forum a few years a go.

Some are marked Mexico some are not. as to the internet you should know every thing is not listed.

Submitted by Phoenixguy1954

I never claim to be Expert. was'nt ment to be a comment on anything said.I was just saying I'm no expert: But I do love looking up stuff. and if you had something I could learn, I would love to see it. Thats all. . As for the Internet . You know the Internet Never Lies..(Humor).

Submitted by Lovejoy

It's pretty funky looking, but it looks more "Spanish Revival" than "Jacobean", the saddle shaped seat gives it away. The style became popular toward the end of World War 1 and was big through the 1920's in California.

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