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Antique High Chair/Rocker

Description Beautiful oak folding high chair youth chair or rocking chair. This high chair is in outstanding original condition, and has the clever design that it has been built with that will permit the chair to be adjusted up and down making the chair into a rocker when in the lowest position and the high chair in the upright position. The rattan/wicker seat/backing is in perfect condition, no broken pieces. Approx. measurements: When the chair is fully extended it is 40" tall, folded it is 27" and the seat is 12" to the floor, seat is 14 x 13" and the tray is 8 x 16". The rocker is 27" long. This piece dates to 1900 and there are no markings on it.
Category American Furniture
Medium Solid Oak
Distinguishing marks None
Condition Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item see below
Date Period 1900's
History Purchased it at an antique dealer. He didn't know much about it, but showed us how it worked.
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Anonymous (not verified) 🌱 Newbie 16 years ago

I have this same rocker but with no tray. If it is the same one there is a screw handle in the back to lower it down to a rocker. Don't know how old it is but it seems strong and I love the oak wood just wish I had the tray for it. [email protected]
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Dee 1961 🌱 Newbie 16 years ago

I saw one go last evening for $25.00 at auction, I saw the item here that previous day but passed on the piece. I'm sure a venue that focused on furniture with the right buyer (with a toddler) or a grandparent that the piece of course is worth more. It is a nice piece, as described with the screw handle. But honest up and verifiable with the auction house, it went for $25.00.

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Anonymous (not verified) 🌱 Newbie 16 years ago

Wow I had one of these for my son who is know 18 and my husband sold it, needless to say i was very upset especially because he sold it for $10.00. So how much are you asking?
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Anonymous (not verified) 🌱 Newbie 16 years ago

Is this chair still for sale? Has it been appraised or does anyone know what it is worth?
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Anonymous (not verified) 🌱 Newbie 16 years ago

I have this exact chair in exceptional condition. I am looking to sell it. It was appraised a few years back at $600.00. I will accept any resonable offers. 405-312-3818 Tracy.

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Anonymous (not verified) 🌱 Newbie 15 years ago

I have this same chair. Its in fair condition. The wicker is alittle loose in 2 places and mine was appraised for $400.00. I am selling mine for 200.
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naneme 🌱 Newbie 14 years ago

I have one of these rockers, mine is in excellent condition, bought for 250 for my daughter who now says it doesn't go with the decor my grandson now at age 16

so am going to sell it had it appraised at $600 will take 350 to 400 for it.

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