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<p>[QUOTE="Ghopper1924, post: 1884087, member: 5170"]I would guess a bit earlier, i.e. ca. 1900-10. The needlepoint seat is nice and probably original. If you have enough of the seat to take it off and re-attached it after fixing the seat, then do that. If not. at least fix the seat so that you can continue to use it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Not worth alot in today's depressed market, but lots of work went into this and I think it's quite attractive. Thanks for rescuing this; if you have the presence of mind, take more photos when you're done with the project and re-post.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ghopper1924, post: 1884087, member: 5170"]I would guess a bit earlier, i.e. ca. 1900-10. The needlepoint seat is nice and probably original. If you have enough of the seat to take it off and re-attached it after fixing the seat, then do that. If not. at least fix the seat so that you can continue to use it. Not worth alot in today's depressed market, but lots of work went into this and I think it's quite attractive. Thanks for rescuing this; if you have the presence of mind, take more photos when you're done with the project and re-post.[/QUOTE]
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