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<p>[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 289785, member: 5066"]After 1850 ( aprox date) in america, most chair parts would have been built with steam powered machines & the chair parts would be almost identical. The difference between hand & machine made chair parts are easily seen in person & It would be GREAT! if you could see these differences in photographs but for whatever reason, you can't, at least i can't.</p><p>It's worth remembering that prior to the 18th century, only the man of the house would have a chair to sit in as they were expensive, women and children would have sat on stools.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 289785, member: 5066"]After 1850 ( aprox date) in america, most chair parts would have been built with steam powered machines & the chair parts would be almost identical. The difference between hand & machine made chair parts are easily seen in person & It would be GREAT! if you could see these differences in photographs but for whatever reason, you can't, at least i can't. It's worth remembering that prior to the 18th century, only the man of the house would have a chair to sit in as they were expensive, women and children would have sat on stools.[/QUOTE]
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