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Tall back church chair
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MT3764123
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MyThings has temporarily stopped providing Valuation services. Your funds are being refunded through PayPal. Please disregard the valuation price. We
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Antique Chair Dated Nov 30 1883
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There is a date on the bottom Nov 30 1839. The name of the company is hard to make out, it looks like American & Kasle MFG CO.
There is more writitng that is hard to see, and the chair is #90
There
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Submitted by
Danrizben3
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The date on the chair probably refers to the design registration. In any case, it was an internal company record, not that the chair was made on that
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It is very difficult to see the details on these chairs from this small image. In any case, they are 20th century export chairs. They are sometimes
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antique chair
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I got this from my parents who got it for a trade when I was young. I really don't know anything about it! Please help me determine it's value and resale value as is. Needs major reupholstering.
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Submitted by
MT3944734
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This is a late 19th century armchair, circa 1890's-1900. Originally it was part of a suite that would have had matching settee, sofa, chairs and
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embossed chair with lions
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Brother sent these pics from the old family home...been around forever...originally<span class='LongWordsDelimiter'> </span> 6 chairs, 2 Masters and for sides.(only three left 2 sides and one Master)..one of the seat the tufting appears to
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Submitted by
MT2756341
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These are 19th century (mid to late 19th c) chairs. It is a revival style, looking back at the late 16th-early 17th century European (mainly French,
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oak rocker
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Daddy was the youngest of ten children from a poor farming family and left home at fifteen to work as a houseboy for a wealthy woman in the city so that he could get an education. It was there he
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Submitted by
MT4831648
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This is a typical American golden oak (burr oak) 1880's to 1900 rocking chair. This kind of furniture was sold in good department stores and one
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Estimated value
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$150
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valued by
Thomasina
on 3/29/2009
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French Chair
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This is a much loved chair that has always been with me. My parents purchased it and a table but it could have been before I was born. Unfortunately over time it has one broken leg on the back and
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Submitted by
collins6
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This is not a French chair, but an American one. It is part of a parlour suite that would have been produced around 1870's-1880's. Many of the fine
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Estimated value
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$250
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valued by
Thomasina
on 3/27/2009
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Prayer stool
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This is my mums partners. He bought it at a market in London. No sentimental feeling attached to it really. I just really wanted to know where it came from and what value it has.
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Submitted by
MT3263206
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This is a traditional Ashanti People (mainly inhabitants of the modern day Ghana) stool. The symbol of a stool is at the heart of Ashanti culture and
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Wooden Chair
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This item was gifted to me by my grandfather. The two photos included show some wear but otherwise this chair is solid and unshaky. This item will be sold to help a friend who is terminally
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Submitted by
joe.kinslow
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This is a very nice American Windsor armchair from the East Coast. Stylistically it dates from the first half of the 19th century, probably around
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Small Occasional Chair
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Small occasional chair. Purchased by my step-father in the 1920's. Cane seat mesures nineteen and a half by fifteen inches. Seat has been repaired by unknown person.
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Submitted by
MT6392746
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That's a very nice piece. This is a fiddle back Boston chair, country version, dating from the second half of the 18th century. Because it is a
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William Morris by Philip Webb Sussex Chair
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This chair was in my family for longer than I was - took pride of place in the kitchen, where the only protection it had was a cushion on the rush seat to protect it from the cat's hair and claws.
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Submitted by
marionette
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The majority of William Morris company's works were expensive it was quoted at the time that "it required a long purse to live up to the higher
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Estimated value
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$500
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valued by
Thomasina
on 1/23/2009
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Camel back couch and Queen Ann Chair
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I have had the couch and chair for over 20 years. Both items were refinished and repaired to match and our proudly displayed in my living room. I have been told that this style of chair (circa
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Submitted by
TooManyThings
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The sofa is a classic camel back style that would go well with many other types of furniture. The parlour chair could date from the 1890's but that
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Estimated value
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$1250
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valued by
Thomasina
on 1/13/2009
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The style of pressed decoration that is steamed on oak started in the 1880's and continued into the 1920's. You would have been able to buy this type
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Estimated value
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$400
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valued by
Thomasina
on 12/28/2008
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This is a very nice second half of the 19th century, c.1870's, most likely American parlor armchair. The wood is oak. The style of the chair and the
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Estimated value
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$300
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valued by
Thomasina
on 12/3/2008
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platform rocking chair
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Coronation Furniture Co. est. 1937 in Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada
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Submitted by
GPeckham
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Ingersoll is more well known for its cheese and pocket watches than furniture makers. The furniture company started business in the late 1930's-early
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Estimated value
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$60
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valued by
Thomasina
on 11/22/2008
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Stylistically this is a rather typical second half of the 19th century armchair, c.1870's-80's (the use of bobbin or spool carving, on the stretcher,
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antique chair that turns into table
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nothing much to tell but an estate find
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Submitted by
carpenters
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This is a late Victorian, c.1890's chair. It is a multi functional piece of furniture intended for students use and for limited spaces in general.
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Antique Chair
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Excellent Condition! A++ Newly recovered with stool to match. L@@K at the photos.
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Submitted by
jbiscaha
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This is most likely a 20th century garden/veranda chair. Provisional value: $125-200 at an auction.
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Mid-Victorian chair reproduced in the style of a "backstool" that was made in the 1680's- 1690's. Depending on where you might find this the value
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Estimated value
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£175
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valued by
Thomasina
on 8/22/2008
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victorian chair
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This dark wood chair might be from our Grandmothers house. We have had it since the late sixties. There is also a matching rocking chair.The green fabric is rough to the feel and is just starting to
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Submitted by
MT9345631
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This chair, made of carved stained wood, was made in the US in the XIXth century. Provisional value: $150-250 at auction.
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