Here's another link detailing the company:
http://publications.kaleden.com/articles/2524.html Starts about the middle of the page.
The Co. started in 1917 and out of biz by 1953 (from memory of the article so give or take a year). Located in KY. Extremely prolific having produces 10 million chairs by 1937.
With a company this large, I'm betting there are some catalogs out there. You may want to check Google books.
The problem with chairs is there are soooooo many of them from this time frame. The rest of this is my opinion so take it for what it's worth...
I think the problem with selling chairs is that most of the time, they look pretty beat up. Not many want a beat up chair sitting in their living room unless it's unique, historical or has some family provenance. You could clean it up and gently
restore it if you're planning to sell but I don't think you'll be paid well for your time or effort. In my area I watch chairs from time to time and the only ones that seem to disappear off Craigs list are the ones priced under $50.