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<p>[QUOTE="Alex Chovanec, post: 179942, member: 3157"]Thanks everyone for your input!</p><p><br /></p><p>Although there are significant similarities, I think this likely isn't the James Industries recliner pictured in the posts above. For one thing, although it isn't clear from my picture the legs on mine have a different style, which is especially apparent where they meet the armrests. They are round, whereas the ones on these pieces seem to be more like squares with rounded corners. The armrests on mine also don't flare out as much toward the back. and the wooden piece on mine that connects the front and back legs is positioned higher.</p><p><br /></p><p>I also reached out to Thayer Coggin. They checked their archives and they do not have any record of a piece like this. They think it is neither a Thayer Coggin piece nor a Milo Baughman design.</p><p><br /></p><p>Since there does not seem to be any label, I really don't know where else to look.</p><p><br /></p><p>In any case, it is an absolutely beautiful piece, so I suppose I can live with not knowing. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":)" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Chovanec, post: 179942, member: 3157"]Thanks everyone for your input! Although there are significant similarities, I think this likely isn't the James Industries recliner pictured in the posts above. For one thing, although it isn't clear from my picture the legs on mine have a different style, which is especially apparent where they meet the armrests. They are round, whereas the ones on these pieces seem to be more like squares with rounded corners. The armrests on mine also don't flare out as much toward the back. and the wooden piece on mine that connects the front and back legs is positioned higher. I also reached out to Thayer Coggin. They checked their archives and they do not have any record of a piece like this. They think it is neither a Thayer Coggin piece nor a Milo Baughman design. Since there does not seem to be any label, I really don't know where else to look. In any case, it is an absolutely beautiful piece, so I suppose I can live with not knowing. :)[/QUOTE]
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