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<p>[QUOTE="Drew, post: 11078157, member: 3235"]Very good photos - they do show hand done construction and hand done Barley twist work does indeed suggest early. Most all post 1850 pieces would be a machined uniform look. I'll hold back on saying late Victorian era . . . if it were mine, I'd show it to a person who knows period furniture and can put their hands on it. Also, I forgot to mention, that's a nice chair, I really like this aesthetic. The age is an open question.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Drew, post: 11078157, member: 3235"]Very good photos - they do show hand done construction and hand done Barley twist work does indeed suggest early. Most all post 1850 pieces would be a machined uniform look. I'll hold back on saying late Victorian era . . . if it were mine, I'd show it to a person who knows period furniture and can put their hands on it. Also, I forgot to mention, that's a nice chair, I really like this aesthetic. The age is an open question.[/QUOTE]
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