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<p>[QUOTE="Drew, post: 9818546, member: 3235"]Looks like one of their most generic chairs - like something made for a school. If it has a number pressed into the wood on the bottom, I can pinpoint the date. As to the cushioned armchairs listed at thousands of dollars . . . nuts ! There were a few that brought good money after Architectural Digest did a feature. Great paddle-armed chairs from the 1930's can be found $75-$4-500 in the world I live in.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Drew, post: 9818546, member: 3235"]Looks like one of their most generic chairs - like something made for a school. If it has a number pressed into the wood on the bottom, I can pinpoint the date. As to the cushioned armchairs listed at thousands of dollars . . . nuts ! There were a few that brought good money after Architectural Digest did a feature. Great paddle-armed chairs from the 1930's can be found $75-$4-500 in the world I live in.[/QUOTE]
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