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<p>[QUOTE="Hallingdalen, post: 11625033, member: 93477"][ATTACH=full]546269[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>I found this "child size" chair in the same style that i think illustrates well why mine is a later reproduction 1900-1945? My chair is visually and structurally heavier. The seat is non-structural and sits on top of the frame, allowing thicker rails and more tolerance in joinery. The back retains the same motif, but in a thicker, more decorative form with less structural necessity. Arms and turned legs are more uniform and symmetrical.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hallingdalen, post: 11625033, member: 93477"][ATTACH=full]546269[/ATTACH] I found this "child size" chair in the same style that i think illustrates well why mine is a later reproduction 1900-1945? My chair is visually and structurally heavier. The seat is non-structural and sits on top of the frame, allowing thicker rails and more tolerance in joinery. The back retains the same motif, but in a thicker, more decorative form with less structural necessity. Arms and turned legs are more uniform and symmetrical.[/QUOTE]
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