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Arts & Crafts Mission Oak Rocker Chair Stickley 

Arts & Crafts Mission Oak Rocker Chair Stickley
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Item condition:--
Ended:Feb 23, 201215:56:29 PST
Starting bid:
US $175.00 [ 0 bids ]
Shipping:
Local pick-up offered.
Item location:Hamburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Seller:

Description

Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Item number: 220956154590

Item specifics

Type: ChairsAge: 1900-1950
Style: Mission, Arts & CraftsOriginal/Reproduction: Original
Region of Origin: America  

Moselem Creek Antiques

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Offered for bids an oak rocker 33" high, 29 1/2" deep by 25 3/4. No marks. Looks like the chair may have been painted & stripped at some time. Mortis & tenon construction. Missing one glue block. Chair is loose & will need a reglue. Some one has tried to tighten the chair by putting 2 nails at the front joints. Luckily they only went one direction & not across the tenon & will come out easily when the chair is knocked apart. The Chair must be picked up. Located outside of Reading, PA. About 1 1/2 hours north of Philadelphia & 2 hours west of New York City. Local delivery may be arranged , please inquire

 Please take a moment to view a mission oak table also listed this week without reserve.



 

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