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Nice Stickley Bros. Mission Oak Rocker Chair - LOOK!
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Nice Stickley Bros. Mission Oak Rocker Chair I am very pleased to present this beautiful Stickley Bros. Mission Oak Rocker Chair in a very desirable form. Most Mission and Stickley furniture tends to be masculine with a square design theme. This chair is shaped more feminine with lovely, gracious curves to compliment your body and form. It is just wonderful to sit in! The s-shaped arms and backrest cradle your body and lull you into relaxation. I hope you get the idea ... CONDITION - EXCELLENT The edges are crisp and clean. The leather is fresh and soft with no blemishes. The rocker is tight, near new, and rocks smooth. FINISH - EXCELLENT refinish done in a medium cinnamon brown (close to modern Fayetteville color). SIZE - 36 in tall by 27 wide by 32 long with a nice 20" x 20" seat area. in real terms, this is Medium size that will fit most anyw This is a real beauty - I hate to let her go! Please email me any questions you may have. Thank you for bidding! ADDITIONAL INFO Thank you for your questions. The size of the back is 26 in. tall by a little over 20 in. wide. I can feel a cross member at the top and the bottom of the back and am unsure if t are any more. The leather is superbly fit over the back and feels as good as it looks. All the slats that form the seat area are free and floating. T is mild tiger striping as shown in the added photos. The front arm posts are an ideal 2 in. square. The s-curves on both the arms and back are vey mild and very comfortable. Thank you for looking and Bidding!
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