I have 2 of these chairs. Who is the maker and what is their time frame?
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Great piece! I can see why it is a challenge to ID it!! It is an neat mix of mission and craftsman with a slight Victorian flare to it! Are you in the UK? It has an European look to it.
My guess (and this is just from photos which is always a challenge because you can't see, touch, feel the piece), but from pictures it appears to be a 1920s-40s piece.
If you have two, they may be master seats from a dining set, although the arms are a little thick for that...so they could also have been banker/library/lawyer chairs.
Since this pieces may have some value to them, I suggest having a good and reputable vintage/antique dealer look them over and tell you what you have.
If you are asking to sell, they can help with values for where you are located!!
Please post back with what you learn!
Thank you for your help. There was a table with them, but I didn't get a chance to aquire it. I was told by someone that they thought they were Eastlake.
Without an identifying mark it is difficult to tell who made it. Look behind and underneath. If you cant find anything, consult a dealer.
Normally antique furniture will have some sort of marking on the piece to help you identify this piece. It looks like your chair has had the paper tag removed that is normally on the bottom of the chair.
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