Antique Wood Spindle Brace Back Chair - ID, Value?

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  1. MyAntiquersName

    MyAntiquersName Active Member

    3ECE9C2C-CA20-4932-A3ED-30D7D4F73E40.jpeg BA57071B-D5D9-4CAA-B70A-042AFE3CA9B2.jpeg 574EBD56-37D8-4EC3-8A93-18B62DAD1AB8.jpeg 142F02F0-DE8F-43C0-A6DB-B1E8E647EA5B.jpeg B88653E1-6142-49AE-BE99-29AC7F889BB6.jpeg 7FFD4825-D8FF-4977-A430-F3F90F1DBEBB.jpeg 7985D6C1-CF98-419F-AC7F-43839D7C12B3.jpeg 3F80FC20-4D27-404B-B9BC-6EA829B6C6B6.jpeg Hi - This is an antique wood spindle brace back chair which had a rush seat, now missing. It was in my family for over 50 years. There are maker’s marks and numbers on the underside, see photos. I cannot make out the manufacturer’s name. Can you identify this for me and tell me the kind of wood and if it has any value?

    Dimensions: 37” high from floor to top
    Height to seat is 17”
    Width in front is 16 3/4”
    Seat depth us 14 3/4”

    Thanks
     
  2. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    $15 to a guy who wants a project.......
     
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  3. Bakersgma

    Bakersgma Well-Known Member

    I wonder how many furniture companies there were in Long Island City back in the day?
     
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  4. verybrad

    verybrad Well-Known Member

    Variation on a Windsor chair. Think 30s or so. Value is nil in this condition. Having a new rush seat put on would exceed value even without the needed wood repairs.
     
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