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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 115325, member: 37"]I don't really see Eastlake in this. They don't usually have as much upholstery as seen in this chair. The backs usually just have an upholstered center with a wood frame as seen in the example provided. I think Edwardian is as good an identifier as any. There is not a whole lot of difference between late Victorian and Edwardian anyway.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 115325, member: 37"]I don't really see Eastlake in this. They don't usually have as much upholstery as seen in this chair. The backs usually just have an upholstered center with a wood frame as seen in the example provided. I think Edwardian is as good an identifier as any. There is not a whole lot of difference between late Victorian and Edwardian anyway.[/QUOTE]
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