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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 242312, member: 37"]The quality of the carving and use of pine for parts of the frame suggest this to be 20th century. In general, the cost of upholstery often exceeds the value of a modern chair. If you can do it yourself, it would be worth doing. Value would really depend on the quality of the upholstery job and the fabric chosen. Value is also dependent on location. In my semi-rural location, upholstered chairs of dubious provenance rarely exceed a value of $150.00. You might be able to do a bit better in a fancy shop or urban location.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 242312, member: 37"]The quality of the carving and use of pine for parts of the frame suggest this to be 20th century. In general, the cost of upholstery often exceeds the value of a modern chair. If you can do it yourself, it would be worth doing. Value would really depend on the quality of the upholstery job and the fabric chosen. Value is also dependent on location. In my semi-rural location, upholstered chairs of dubious provenance rarely exceed a value of $150.00. You might be able to do a bit better in a fancy shop or urban location.[/QUOTE]
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