Oh my God, almost the EXACT same dimensions. Give or take half an inch. I am going to write and see how theirs are constructed. I really hope they say theirs are made with modern hardware because they have 5 of them. Then I'll know theirs are copies. If theirs are made with the same construction as mine then I'll know mine is a reproduction (since they have 5) and I'll be heartbroken! Their paint job does appear to be "distressed" rather than genuine wear. But still...
Hosman, me thinks you are getting all cited and frumpy for no reason at all with your thinking that your chair might be a recently distressed, ....... renovated, ........ copied, ...... fake, ...... or whatever, ..... and thus is not even a smidgen as old as you were hoping it was.
So, I would like to ask you a couple questions, to wit:
1. Really now, how much is your chair actually worth at auction or as a saleable item? $10, $16.50, $22.75, $36 or more? Surely not in the $100s.
2. Given the above market value, who in their right mind
would labor diligently for a week or two or three to make that chair look extremely older than it really is? NOBODY in their right mind would.
Hosman, via the following picture from your Post #4, it is my honest and learned opinion that your chair is quite old and shows the “tale-tale signs” of many, many years of usage, neglect, misusage, fixes, re-fixes, etc.
And I say that because it would take an extremely good expert-expert to fake what I am seeing in that picture. And I really don’t think such a person would even waste their time thinking about do said.
Enjoy your chair as it is, it has a great story to tell. I am pretty sure if you start “fixing on it” you will end up throwing it in the trash.
Cheers, Sam C