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small barleytwist hearth chair

By revsuzanne, 23 September, 2008
Description

Piece is obviously quite old. Only metal in evidence is the tacks to hold the leather on, though there could be some small brads holding the woolen support straps in place. All joins on frame are done with wood pegs. Some nicks in wood, including evidence of a fracture on right side. Bottom of front legs show evidence of turning because there is a hole. Has evidently spent a good deal of time in storage. Not really sure what condition to list it as because of its apparent age.

Category
European Furniture
Medium
oak and leather, wool support straps under seat
Distinguishing marks
no hallmark seen, has wooden peg joiners for frame
Condition
Fair
Size and dimensions of this item
Overall height: 30-3/16", Overall width: 21-1/8", Overall depth: 19.5", Seat height: 13"
Date Period
perhaps 100 years old
Weight
14 pounds
History
sold as a "hearth chair" because of its height, probably a child's chair.
Price Paid (If known)
$200 back in the 1980's
For Sale?
No
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