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<p>[QUOTE="Jeff Drum, post: 4433246, member: 6444"]Edwardian, aka early 20th century, seems about right. Looks more like oak to me, but you are in a better position to identify the wood from up close. Turn it over for an unstained look at the wood to see it better. Single dining chair from a set of that era has little value so I wouldn’t expect to sell for much. Where are you - I’m guessing in UK - in which case check local market. Can always give it away if can’t find a buyer.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Drum, post: 4433246, member: 6444"]Edwardian, aka early 20th century, seems about right. Looks more like oak to me, but you are in a better position to identify the wood from up close. Turn it over for an unstained look at the wood to see it better. Single dining chair from a set of that era has little value so I wouldn’t expect to sell for much. Where are you - I’m guessing in UK - in which case check local market. Can always give it away if can’t find a buyer.[/QUOTE]
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