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<p>[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 4289521, member: 5066"]The legs are Queen Anne cabriole legs with pad feet, in the period in USA 1740-1765 in GB earlier, 1700-1720 or so.</p><p>This is a revival dining side chair, probably 20th century, I don't think it matters if English or American, single side chairs have little value these days no matter when made.</p><p>Photos are very washed out and hard to tell but, it doesn't look like oak to me[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 4289521, member: 5066"]The legs are Queen Anne cabriole legs with pad feet, in the period in USA 1740-1765 in GB earlier, 1700-1720 or so. This is a revival dining side chair, probably 20th century, I don't think it matters if English or American, single side chairs have little value these days no matter when made. Photos are very washed out and hard to tell but, it doesn't look like oak to me[/QUOTE]
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