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<p>[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 2531661, member: 36"]This one looks to be in good shape, but without a seat. That's an easy fix. These post-WWII chairs were dirt common and not the greatest construction generally. My grandparents' set was probably 1945 or 1946 and had the carved rose on the back instead of a lyre splat. Even now 75 years later there are a ton around, suitable for "upcycling".[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 2531661, member: 36"]This one looks to be in good shape, but without a seat. That's an easy fix. These post-WWII chairs were dirt common and not the greatest construction generally. My grandparents' set was probably 1945 or 1946 and had the carved rose on the back instead of a lyre splat. Even now 75 years later there are a ton around, suitable for "upcycling".[/QUOTE]
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