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<p>[QUOTE="Jeff Drum, post: 5628394, member: 6444"]Chair is turned on a lathe, not hand carved. And not a folding chair, though similar in style to some of the folding chairs made at the time. Would say primarily Eastlake style, with other influences thrown in. Turn of century date, probably ten or twenty years either side. Cloth seat may not be original, maybe caned to start.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Drum, post: 5628394, member: 6444"]Chair is turned on a lathe, not hand carved. And not a folding chair, though similar in style to some of the folding chairs made at the time. Would say primarily Eastlake style, with other influences thrown in. Turn of century date, probably ten or twenty years either side. Cloth seat may not be original, maybe caned to start.[/QUOTE]
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