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<p>[QUOTE="Rdvlvic, post: 4425293, member: 18758"]I can see what you are talking about. It doesn't change the fact that there is no evidence of a missing crest rail.. so who ever might have removed it did a good job. Nonetheless, I am still interested in learning more about different clues to identify the age of a chair. Ie: when you saw a picture of it, what specific detail clued you that it was an eastlake? I am always used to seeing Eastlakes with the straight edges.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Rdvlvic, post: 4425293, member: 18758"]I can see what you are talking about. It doesn't change the fact that there is no evidence of a missing crest rail.. so who ever might have removed it did a good job. Nonetheless, I am still interested in learning more about different clues to identify the age of a chair. Ie: when you saw a picture of it, what specific detail clued you that it was an eastlake? I am always used to seeing Eastlakes with the straight edges.[/QUOTE]
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