Chairs

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  1. cdojanet

    cdojanet New Member

    9B18E10B-84BB-4981-AF04-89A2ECE40CDF.jpeg 26F805E2-283F-4EA2-A483-95A14B2EA424.jpeg Do any of you recognize these chair designs? I’m trying to find out information on them - age, manufacturer/builder, etc. I know they are at least 100 years old. My grandparents had them when they raised me, and they had them when my mom was still at home. I’ve been searching for pictures and info on line, but so far nothing. There are no tags, etc., anywhere - my grandmother was notorious for removing tags from everything. The brown chair is a platform rocker while the other is a regular type rocker.
     
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  2. Aquitaine

    Aquitaine Is What It IS! But NEVER BORED!

    Hi @cdojanet and WELCOME! You'll need better/more images of at least the platform rocker...front, back and underneath....plus if there are any tags on it....Thanks!! Same for the regular rocker if possible too!:):)
     
  3. verybrad

    verybrad Well-Known Member

    If 100 years old, just barely so. More likely 30s-40s based on what I can see. The platform rocker might be a tad older.
     
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  4. DizzyDaff

    DizzyDaff Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible.

    @cdojanet Hi, welcome!
    When you would like info, on most any item, you have to post photos from the back, bottom (someone might could tell more from the way joins are done, or could be a makers' mark down there) and it also helps to have some measurements - just set an extended tape measure next to it for the photos.
     
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