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Heywood Wakefield Wood Rockig Chair

Description This is a Heywood Wakefield wood (not wicker) rocking chair) I knoe little about it other than it was at some point refinished prior to our ownership of the chair
Category Furniture
Medium Wood
Distinguishing marks Heywood Wakefield stamp in the bottom of the seat
Condition Good
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Lovejoy 🎯 Collector 17 years ago

<p>This is a modern version of a 1840&#39;s Boston Rocker by Heywood Wakefield. While not as popular as their Wicker , the reproduction rockers were well made pieces. Values for them however are now modest, at auction they often sell for less than $100.00.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Lovejoy </p>

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yoyo 🌱 Newbie 17 years ago

<p>I am not sure if this is a reprodcution or not? how would you tell? there is a in laid round stamp under the seat that says heywood wakefiled. </p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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Lovejoy 🎯 Collector 17 years ago

<p>It&#39;s all detective work and 40 years in the business ;~) The chair is in a 1830&#39;s &#39;Boston Rocker&#39; type design, but the two companies that made up  Heywood -Wakefield did not consolidated as one company until 1897. A great many companies made reproductions of early American Furniture following the Bicentennial of 1876, the greatest number being made prior to the 1930&#39;s.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Lovejoy </p>

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