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Antique Questions Forum / Re: Does anyone recognize this chair?
« on: September 16, 2013, 11:23:14 am »
Where the surface is worn to that suede look go around it with the conditioner !! Just in case it isn't leather (think it is but just to be safe) whatever you do to it,, try a small area maybe on the back first to see what it does !!

Great - will do!!  Thanks so much again!!  ;D

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Antique Questions Forum / Re: Does anyone recognize this chair?
« on: September 16, 2013, 11:08:22 am »
Thanks the tip, Mart!  I was planning to use seat cushions for now, just to protect the leather from further damage if we decided to keep it as is.  I will definitely try the oiling.  Honestly, I don't know how to determine if it's real leather, but the parts that have worn off have a suede appearance now, so I assume it's real leather.  As far as value goes, we got the set of 6 for $100 - just over $16 per chair.  We weren't expecting to purchase them as an investment, but if there is some history worth protecting we will do our best to preserve the quality.  Thanks again everyone! :)

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Antique Questions Forum / Re: Does anyone recognize this chair?
« on: September 16, 2013, 06:17:27 am »
Welcome to another Texan!!!!!  Mart...we are growing in numbers here!  :)

Mart gave you some excellent information about the influx of pieces into the US and namely into Texas (South) from overseas.

Can you post a close up of the K you are describing please?  I'm just wondering if these have been recovered?  Maybe it is just me...but the seat and burlap just isn't showing the age I would expect.  (I know Wullie...most likely me!)

Wullie...Being of Scottish decent...my relatives got to Texas as fast as they could (which was a long time)!  LOLOL  But thank goodness for Scottish roots!  

I took the seat in best condition to show the pattern, but all of the chairs have cracking in the leather, unfortunately some much more than others. We will probably have them.recovered eventually, but for now they still look very cool.  I took a pic of the "k" but I don't know.if.it.will show up too well.  Every seat has one lightly carved into the wood under the seat.

Mart - thanks so much again!  I didn't research far.enough.to realize that Eastlake was the style design and not the actual maker.  I appreciate the clarification
  And we are in the Houston area - which part of Texas are.you.in?

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Antique Questions Forum / Re: Does anyone recognize this chair?
« on: September 15, 2013, 05:10:21 pm »
Very nice  !! I think perhaps your chairs were not originally from the U.S !! They are much more in the style seen in the UK although can`t be certain !! Just in case you are wondering how these may have arrived from the UK to Texas,,back in the 1970`s there was a huge boom in antiques and prices were extremely good !! Many went to the UK and bought items like this as well china cabinets, halltrees, dining sets, and anything else they could for pennies on the dollar and shipped them to the U.S !! They went to anyone that would buy them by the trailer load !! I bought many things here in NE Texas from a warehouse when I had my shop !!  Your set of 6 chairs likely had a table with it at one time !!  Might be a bit earlier than 1890 as styles originating in the UK were usually later arriving here !! Look up Eastlake furniture or Charles Eastlake for some history !!

Thanks so.much for the info mart!  I will definitely check it out!  I did notice that every chair has a faint "K" engraved in the wood of the seat frame.  Do you know if that is.typical of an East lake piece?  I will keep doing some research... thanks again for all of the help and input! :)

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Antique Questions Forum / Re: Does anyone recognize this chair?
« on: September 15, 2013, 12:43:20 pm »
Ha!  I am new to this site so i didn't realize.there.were so many of us on here
 :)  Yes.  The leather has a pattern... its framed in a braid design, with scrolling on the interior and a circle in the center with a smaller scroll.design.  Here is a pic of the seat... hopefully the pattern can be seen.  Thanks so much for all of the responses! We really appreciate your help in finding out about our chairs!

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Antique Questions Forum / Re: Does anyone recognize this chair?
« on: September 15, 2013, 11:46:03 am »
Does it seem to be a solid wooden seat ?? What is your location ?? UK ??

No, the seat is embossed leather with a burlap underlay.  We are in the US - Texas. 

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Antique Questions Forum / Re: Does anyone recognize this chair?
« on: September 15, 2013, 10:41:50 am »
Under side of chair..

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Antique Questions Forum / Re: Does anyone recognize this chair?
« on: September 15, 2013, 10:38:39 am »
I don't know why that posted sideways, but hopefully this works.  There is.a.number stenciled on the burlap under the chair.  Thanks!

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Antique Questions Forum / Does anyone recognize this chair?
« on: September 14, 2013, 09:48:17 pm »
 We recently picked up 6 of these chairs at a garage sale because we love how unique they look.  The seats are.embossed leather and the back spindles and brads/nail embellishments are.brass.  The seller bought them from someone else and didn't know the history, but they seem pretty old.  Anyone recognize this style of chair?  We don't know anything about.antiques or how to identify them so any advice would be appreciated. We would love to.find out apx when/where they were. made Thank you!

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