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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 6956708, member: 37"]Finding an exact match is next to impossible. Your chair with the striped seat is late Victorian, so turn of the century. Wood appears to be a non-descript hardwood stained to mimic walnut. You mentioned in the other thread that these lean forward. If so, likely missing casters on the front legs. Value for a single chair would be very low but I see you have a set. You might be able to get up to $100 for a set of 4 in very good condition at retail in my Midwest location (good condition means replacing the missing casters or figuring out another way to make these sit right). Value is area dependent and based on selling venue, so you may do better (or worse) in your location. </p><p><br /></p><p>Your other chair is more likely 20s-30s. The wood is oak. Do you have the seats? I see at least a pair. Others? You would be lucky to get $20.00 for a pair of these without seats. The same caveats as above, apply here.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 6956708, member: 37"]Finding an exact match is next to impossible. Your chair with the striped seat is late Victorian, so turn of the century. Wood appears to be a non-descript hardwood stained to mimic walnut. You mentioned in the other thread that these lean forward. If so, likely missing casters on the front legs. Value for a single chair would be very low but I see you have a set. You might be able to get up to $100 for a set of 4 in very good condition at retail in my Midwest location (good condition means replacing the missing casters or figuring out another way to make these sit right). Value is area dependent and based on selling venue, so you may do better (or worse) in your location. Your other chair is more likely 20s-30s. The wood is oak. Do you have the seats? I see at least a pair. Others? You would be lucky to get $20.00 for a pair of these without seats. The same caveats as above, apply here.[/QUOTE]
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