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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 167103, member: 37"]These are not chairs that I have any first hand knowledge of being in the US. A quick search of Arras chairs does not bring up any quite like yours. The armless versions I find are a more upright dining type chair. There is an armless bench but the support structure is different than yours. I am not finding any Arras chairs that have bolt on stretchers as yours have. I also find that these chairs usually have a paw foot on the front that yours lacks. Based on this, I would have to say that yours are probably knock-offs.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 167103, member: 37"]These are not chairs that I have any first hand knowledge of being in the US. A quick search of Arras chairs does not bring up any quite like yours. The armless versions I find are a more upright dining type chair. There is an armless bench but the support structure is different than yours. I am not finding any Arras chairs that have bolt on stretchers as yours have. I also find that these chairs usually have a paw foot on the front that yours lacks. Based on this, I would have to say that yours are probably knock-offs.[/QUOTE]
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