A set of chairs that appears to be Anderstrup is available in my area so I came back and re-read this thread. Looking at some of the Nova-tagged chairs online, I noticed some others that appeared to be the same designs with Dyrlund tags. In addition to the two pictured above, I saw some examples of this chair, with obvious similarities to Kai Kristiansen's model 42 chair, some with Nova tags and some with Dyrlund.
Also, the Nova/Dyrlund chairs all seem to have a different apron design than Anderstrup, as shown in second photo. Except for the 88 style chairs anyway.


Thanks for the contribution @kirsby and welcome to the forum. But Nova Møbler also was a 70s furniture maker in Jordløse.
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