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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 210053, member: 37"]13" seat is very low. The the appearance of the front legs doesn't bother me as much seeing the new pictures. It is possible that it has been cut down but reshaped at the time of doing so. It is also possible that this is a true nursing chair and a bit lower. I would at least expect to see some casters on it to raise it up a bit. </p><p><br /></p><p>This is an old chair. I would think mid 19th century or older. Would think Continental in origin or, possibly, British. Wood looks to be beech or, possibly, a fruitwood. Definitely not walnut.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 210053, member: 37"]13" seat is very low. The the appearance of the front legs doesn't bother me as much seeing the new pictures. It is possible that it has been cut down but reshaped at the time of doing so. It is also possible that this is a true nursing chair and a bit lower. I would at least expect to see some casters on it to raise it up a bit. This is an old chair. I would think mid 19th century or older. Would think Continental in origin or, possibly, British. Wood looks to be beech or, possibly, a fruitwood. Definitely not walnut.[/QUOTE]
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