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<p>[QUOTE="Ladybranch, post: 99548, member: 44"]Nichols and Stone is a very good probability. In my above reply, I said my mother had 4 of these side chairs. She also had 4 Windsor side chairs and 1 Windsor arm chair that were bought from Nichols and Stone in Gardner, MA. The Windsor chairs all have the N & S burnt trademark/logo (an outline of a Windsor chair with a "N" on the top portion and a "S" on the bottom) and one had the original N & S label. Mom could have easily bought these chairs there also; however, I doubt it for they don't have the Nichols & Stone burnt trademark??? I think the best the OP (Original Poster) and I can claim on these chairs is that they are Hitchcock style?</p><p><br /></p><p>>Hitchcock chairs hints that they are always??? marked on the back, not bottom<</p><p><br /></p><p>Believe so. With these chairs not marked at all, makes them Hitchcock style.</p><p><br /></p><p>That table is a different story. I doubt very much those Hitchcock style chairs came with that table. I'm not sure what the style of that table would be called. I see hints of Sheraton, but seems too heavy/bulky to be Sheraton. Hitchcock is a more informal style than this table. Here are examples of Hitchcock tables.</p><p><a href="http://hitchcockchair.com/HitchcockClassic/DiningRoom/Tables/tabid/68/CatID/8/Tables.aspx" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://hitchcockchair.com/HitchcockClassic/DiningRoom/Tables/tabid/68/CatID/8/Tables.aspx" rel="nofollow">http://hitchcockchair.com/HitchcockClassic/DiningRoom/Tables/tabid/68/CatID/8/Tables.aspx</a></p><p><br /></p><p>--- Susan[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ladybranch, post: 99548, member: 44"]Nichols and Stone is a very good probability. In my above reply, I said my mother had 4 of these side chairs. She also had 4 Windsor side chairs and 1 Windsor arm chair that were bought from Nichols and Stone in Gardner, MA. The Windsor chairs all have the N & S burnt trademark/logo (an outline of a Windsor chair with a "N" on the top portion and a "S" on the bottom) and one had the original N & S label. Mom could have easily bought these chairs there also; however, I doubt it for they don't have the Nichols & Stone burnt trademark??? I think the best the OP (Original Poster) and I can claim on these chairs is that they are Hitchcock style? >Hitchcock chairs hints that they are always??? marked on the back, not bottom< Believe so. With these chairs not marked at all, makes them Hitchcock style. That table is a different story. I doubt very much those Hitchcock style chairs came with that table. I'm not sure what the style of that table would be called. I see hints of Sheraton, but seems too heavy/bulky to be Sheraton. Hitchcock is a more informal style than this table. Here are examples of Hitchcock tables. [URL]http://hitchcockchair.com/HitchcockClassic/DiningRoom/Tables/tabid/68/CatID/8/Tables.aspx[/URL] --- Susan[/QUOTE]
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