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<p>[QUOTE="Lucille.b, post: 612225, member: 51"]Nice to see you, Ty! Cool chairs!</p><p><br /></p><p>I see an arm stain in one photo which will hurt value, and if they were redone in the 80s/90s they might be somewhat worn comfort-wise.</p><p><br /></p><p>Since they aren't in original condition and may not have a maker's name attached, it really comes down to vintage/decorative value.</p><p><br /></p><p>If comfortable and no smells or issues other than that one stain (and assuming no maker's attribution) I could see the pair maybe priced at $200 plus or minus for the set if at an estate sale local to where I live. I'm sure they cost more than that to re-upholster/re-spring. They have wonderful lines, but that stain is an issue. Value might be different in other parts of the country (MCM is still sought after where I live). This is just a guesstimate of value of course, from photos only, and based on my location. Maybe others will have thoughts.</p><p><br /></p><p>I really like them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lucille.b, post: 612225, member: 51"]Nice to see you, Ty! Cool chairs! I see an arm stain in one photo which will hurt value, and if they were redone in the 80s/90s they might be somewhat worn comfort-wise. Since they aren't in original condition and may not have a maker's name attached, it really comes down to vintage/decorative value. If comfortable and no smells or issues other than that one stain (and assuming no maker's attribution) I could see the pair maybe priced at $200 plus or minus for the set if at an estate sale local to where I live. I'm sure they cost more than that to re-upholster/re-spring. They have wonderful lines, but that stain is an issue. Value might be different in other parts of the country (MCM is still sought after where I live). This is just a guesstimate of value of course, from photos only, and based on my location. Maybe others will have thoughts. I really like them.[/QUOTE]
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