| ITEM #8 |
| ITEM: #8 |
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| RESERVE: $30 |
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| CURRENT BID: $65 |
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| BID DATE: 09/07/2010 10:30 PM |
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| CURRENT BIDDER: beemerbob7 |
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| BID HISTORY: Click |
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| DESCRIPTION (4) REFURBISHED OAK DINING ROOM CHAIRS Age: Approximately 85 - 100 years old. Size: 38” high x 18” wide x 20” deep Composition: See below Rating: 9, 8 Comments: These T-back style chairs have a solid oak frame and thick, padded seat cushions. They have fancy cut back slats, which are arched for extra support. Their front legs have carved somewhat claw feet. The golden oak stain has very minor wear and really accentuates the wood’s grain. The upholstery is in very good shape. The chairs are in good, sturdy shape with no breaks, having normal use wear and very light soiling. Two of the chairs have metal L brackets attached to the seat bottoms to the legs and they could use a little joint reglueing to tighten them up. All the hard work has been done and they are ready to enjoy. They are quite comfy and will look nice around your dining room table. Please click here for an explanation of our (1-10) Rating System. Condition Ratings Also, please feel free to email or call us if you have any further questions. |
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