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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 1830631, member: 37"]Nice chair! Think this one is likely from across the pond. English? Scottish? Otherwise, Stickley Brothers made some more dainty chairs with cut-outs in the splat. They were also known to use spline joinery. I don't recognize this as one of theirs but I suppose it is possible. There were so many makers of Mission furniture that it may not be possible to easily pin this down.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 1830631, member: 37"]Nice chair! Think this one is likely from across the pond. English? Scottish? Otherwise, Stickley Brothers made some more dainty chairs with cut-outs in the splat. They were also known to use spline joinery. I don't recognize this as one of theirs but I suppose it is possible. There were so many makers of Mission furniture that it may not be possible to easily pin this down.[/QUOTE]
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