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Pair Antique Mission Oak Arm Chairs Signed Stickley NR
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's a great Pair of Antique circa 1910 Signed Stickley Brothers Arm Chairs in nice condition, offered at NO RESERVE!!!!!!!!!!!! I removed these from their original home in a Shore Bungalow that was only used as a summer home. Tfore these chairs were only used for a few months each year, and it shows in the condition. The finishes are original with a nice reddish brown color over the quartersawn White Oak. The leattte upholstery looks like it could even be the original. They have a wonderful design with the back being fixed into the arm and separate from the rear legs. The arched crest rails and corbels under the arms add to the sophisticated appearance. One is signed with a metal tag and even still has the model number 933 1/2 written in chalk on the underside. The height is 40" while the width at the front of the arms is 27 and 1/8". The arms are 24" long front to back. Being about 100 years old, they do have some nicks, paint rubs, finish lightness and so forth and t, but they are in Very Good condition. I did not touch them and t is some dust and what not plus you might want to do a little touch up to a couple small areas but these are in real nice shape. One is tight as a drum while the other is just ever so slightly loose (barely at all). These can easily be shipped, I recommend Plycon who you can find online and please ask them for a quote, not me. Also you can pickup at 07702. Remember, t is NO RESERVE on this super Pair of Stickley Chairs!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks
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