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~ Oh, I bet your dining table is lovely! I'm thrilled my chair is (possibly) English, I'm a total Anglophile! Thanks for your help! [emoji636]...
It looks like the top of a slant top desk my family had from Pennsylvania. Earlier than 1920's but I'm not sure what era. Here is something...
That's wonderful to hear. No, there are no metal inserts under the feet. It certainly is very heavy and well made, even without the braces...
I agree, the wood on the seat and frame appear to be the same type and age. (I'm hardly an expert, but from what you've saying that makes sense)....
It definitely has some cracks in it which could be from what you're saying, but overall it's in really good shape. Sent from my iPhone using...
Oh, I know exactly what you mean. Thanks!:) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Thank you Ownedbybear and verybrad. This is fascinating! What exactly is a "hall chair"? And, any ideas why it's so big? Sent from my iPhone...
Cool! My husband isn't quit that tall! Thanks for sharing this, I love English history and stories about local people. Sent from my iPhone...
Hello friends! I have another piece I'm curious on age and origin if possible. I bought this for my husband at an antique dealer here in Denver,...
Welcome! Wow, the U.K. And now Israel, what a fun story! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Welcome! Everyone here is super kind and helpful. You'll enjoy it! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Oh my goodness!!! Stunning pieces and a great story. I hope you're able to keep it together and share in a museum or gallery. Thank you for...
Great piece! It looks very Scandinavian; simple and functional yet edgy and fun! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Welcome! Oh how I miss the U.K.! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Welcome! And I agree, we would love to see pics of some of your work! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Welcome! Lots of great folks and awesome insight and info! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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