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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 4425320, member: 37"]Think the others have covered this pretty adequately. SIS has posted some great examples of what this should look like. Agree that someone did a good job of cutting this down. Maybe to be used as a vanity chair?.... or just to salvage one with a damaged top. I do think late 19th century. By 1900, this would have seemed a bit old fashioned and walnut was not being used as much.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 4425320, member: 37"]Think the others have covered this pretty adequately. SIS has posted some great examples of what this should look like. Agree that someone did a good job of cutting this down. Maybe to be used as a vanity chair?.... or just to salvage one with a damaged top. I do think late 19th century. By 1900, this would have seemed a bit old fashioned and walnut was not being used as much.[/QUOTE]
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