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More On This Topic So talking about 18th century chairs and collecting. You're going to find that it can be very expensive, you can see that I just saw a set of these banister back chairs. It was a set of 8 and I don't know what the condition were but sold on an online... Read More » So when talking about collecting 18th century rockers I want to show you another example this is a later rocker about the 1800s. But the reason why I wanted to show you is because it has a comb back on it and I don't have a nice example of the 18th... Read More » So when your collecting your chairs you might want to consider how you want to use these. These child's chairs. They're really popular. A child this small. Rockers. Anything that has to do with child's furniture. People really look to collect this and it... Read More » Really nice example though of a comb back Windsor from around the 1800s it has great wear on the bottom this is what you want to look for when you're buying a chair. The wear you can see it literally worn almost flat on the bottom here on the wrung that... Read More » So talking about collecting 18th century chair I want to show you a couple of examples of early country style rockers, New England style. Here's two great examples; you can see the turnings are a little different this turning is compared to this, very... Read More » |
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