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<p>[QUOTE="Ghopper1924, post: 3402907, member: 5170"]Judy correctly pointed out the antecedent of this chair, which was the Windsor. The general form has been disseminated around the western world until it has become a kind of vernacular. This type of chair was made for many decades.</p><p><br /></p><p>This would be a giveaway in my corner of the U.S. Midwest. Judy is again right in saying that you may appeal to a potential buyer by calling it an antique doll chair.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ghopper1924, post: 3402907, member: 5170"]Judy correctly pointed out the antecedent of this chair, which was the Windsor. The general form has been disseminated around the western world until it has become a kind of vernacular. This type of chair was made for many decades. This would be a giveaway in my corner of the U.S. Midwest. Judy is again right in saying that you may appeal to a potential buyer by calling it an antique doll chair.[/QUOTE]
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