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<p>[QUOTE="Darkwing Manor, post: 4316167, member: 738"]That is a form commonly known as a Lincoln rocker, although technically, his was upholstered. The age is c. 1870s-80s, based on the fact that it has woven cane rather than machine-caned seat and back. That is an ambitious project for you, even though they got a good start on the back weaving. The seat will have to be started over.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Darkwing Manor, post: 4316167, member: 738"]That is a form commonly known as a Lincoln rocker, although technically, his was upholstered. The age is c. 1870s-80s, based on the fact that it has woven cane rather than machine-caned seat and back. That is an ambitious project for you, even though they got a good start on the back weaving. The seat will have to be started over.[/QUOTE]
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