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<p>[QUOTE="Richard C, post: 505501, member: 9930"]I'm in the USA midwest and this was purchased at an antiques consignment shop that handles 'better' pieces. In the two examples given above by James Conrad, are either of those moritce & tenon joined? The needlepoint covering has some age but I don't believe it is original, and isn't much good for dating I think. In the US needlepoint was used a lot in colonial revival furniture and was still popular in the 60's for the 'traditional' look, but I don't see it much anymore. Thanks for all the comments.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Richard C, post: 505501, member: 9930"]I'm in the USA midwest and this was purchased at an antiques consignment shop that handles 'better' pieces. In the two examples given above by James Conrad, are either of those moritce & tenon joined? The needlepoint covering has some age but I don't believe it is original, and isn't much good for dating I think. In the US needlepoint was used a lot in colonial revival furniture and was still popular in the 60's for the 'traditional' look, but I don't see it much anymore. Thanks for all the comments.[/QUOTE]
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