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<p>[QUOTE="Fern77, post: 4084086, member: 16131"]100 years old is not THAT old in the furniture world, you know. Formally, this windsor chair is a side chair, though kitchen chair is what they call them (they are functional, sturdy, and not especially decorative or comfortable). It's a workhorse and will last you a lifetime. They were not meant to be painted (only pine was). Usually they are made from fruit or local woods, could you scrap the underside a bit and tell?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Fern77, post: 4084086, member: 16131"]100 years old is not THAT old in the furniture world, you know. Formally, this windsor chair is a side chair, though kitchen chair is what they call them (they are functional, sturdy, and not especially decorative or comfortable). It's a workhorse and will last you a lifetime. They were not meant to be painted (only pine was). Usually they are made from fruit or local woods, could you scrap the underside a bit and tell?[/QUOTE]
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