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<p>[QUOTE="Copperdragon333, post: 10588491, member: 84989"]Thanks Brad, that would explain all the blemishes and imperfections in the wood! I was guessing oak based on some of the grain but the odd grain imperfections were throwing me off. And I agree that the legs may have been shortened a tad: the cut doesn’t look as aged as the rest of the chair. So you think perhaps mid eighteen hundreds English? I absolutely love the aged patina it has; I just had to have it![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Copperdragon333, post: 10588491, member: 84989"]Thanks Brad, that would explain all the blemishes and imperfections in the wood! I was guessing oak based on some of the grain but the odd grain imperfections were throwing me off. And I agree that the legs may have been shortened a tad: the cut doesn’t look as aged as the rest of the chair. So you think perhaps mid eighteen hundreds English? I absolutely love the aged patina it has; I just had to have it![/QUOTE]
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