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<p>[QUOTE="Ghopper1924, post: 3884115, member: 5170"]Solid 100+-year old English chair. Chairs in general are consistently disappointing in value. Due to the age and solid construction one might wish to overvalue this antique, but in my neck of the woods in the U.S. Midwest one might only get $50-$75 at auction. No fault of the chair, they're just by and large worth less than you'd hope.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ghopper1924, post: 3884115, member: 5170"]Solid 100+-year old English chair. Chairs in general are consistently disappointing in value. Due to the age and solid construction one might wish to overvalue this antique, but in my neck of the woods in the U.S. Midwest one might only get $50-$75 at auction. No fault of the chair, they're just by and large worth less than you'd hope.[/QUOTE]
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