The wear appears to be on the underside towards the outsider edge of the arms. Could it possible have had small tables that attached to the outside? Such as "similar" to this one ?
Thanks, KC.
As the ole saying goes, ..... "Great minds think alike",
to wit"
Reply #2 on: January 24, 2018, 06:22:10 AM »
If that is a ¾” bevel that is cut into the outside edge of the arm then the metal mechanism may have been for adding a “temporary” extension to the width of the arm. Maybe for writing or eating purposes.
KC, I searched for a picture like you posted but no luck at finding one.
You'll see there are scratches from wear under the chair arm (against the grain) if you look more closely.
Installing an “extension” to the side of …. or on top of the chair arm …… is surely what caused the “cross-grain” scratches.
And the “dark” stain on the underside of the arm is surely due to “water spillage” that was not wiped clean.
Water stain on untreated oak, to wit: