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<p>[QUOTE="silverthwaite II, post: 227836, member: 4291"]Whether it is or isn't, it's what people usually think of as Eastlake; however, the top is...not what one usually sees.</p><p><br /></p><p>And, like cluttered, I have no serious objection to the (well-done) upholstery. Having both chairs in the same room works too. I happen to very much like pattern on pattern. Any chance you could share a picture of the other one too?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="silverthwaite II, post: 227836, member: 4291"]Whether it is or isn't, it's what people usually think of as Eastlake; however, the top is...not what one usually sees. And, like cluttered, I have no serious objection to the (well-done) upholstery. Having both chairs in the same room works too. I happen to very much like pattern on pattern. Any chance you could share a picture of the other one too?[/QUOTE]
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