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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 401254, member: 37"]Assuming it sits well, not much else you need to know. Valued as other good used furniture that has a useful life. It is worth what you can get for it. This is dependent on your market and your selling venue. Here in my semi-rural Midwest market, upholstered chairs rarely bring more than $150.00 at retail. More likely, less than $100.00. Much less at auction or other wholesale type venue. Your market may do better (or worse).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 401254, member: 37"]Assuming it sits well, not much else you need to know. Valued as other good used furniture that has a useful life. It is worth what you can get for it. This is dependent on your market and your selling venue. Here in my semi-rural Midwest market, upholstered chairs rarely bring more than $150.00 at retail. More likely, less than $100.00. Much less at auction or other wholesale type venue. Your market may do better (or worse).[/QUOTE]
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