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jlambrix
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12/04/2012 1:49 am  

Unable to identify this chair with google searches of thonet, windsor, spindle, mid-century, and every variation of each. Any help would be greatly appreciated!


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jdip
 jdip
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12/04/2012 2:57 am  

I am going
to go out on a limb and guess Thonet


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Killian
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12/04/2012 3:02 am  

def Thonet.
def Thonet.


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straylight
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14/04/2012 9:13 pm  

Definitely Thonet!
No doubt about it. That's a Thonet chair...


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jlambrix
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15/04/2012 4:04 am  

Thanks, but...
I'm not sure if everyone's trying to be funny but I'm looking for specifics. It's on the label, I get that. I've been unable to identify anything like it. Maybe an idea of it's general date? If it weren't for the label, would anyone know that it was Thonet? To me at has very few references to their iconic chairs.


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william-holden-...
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15/04/2012 4:14 am  

It's just a Thonet captain's chair
Probably manufactured when captain's chairs were last in vogue-- 1950's/60's, when they were a dime a dozen.
http://www.cityliquidators.com/detail.php?t=Used&Item_ID=reed


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Riki
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15/04/2012 4:18 am  

Just google
Thonet, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, captain's chair or windsor chair and you will eventually find it.


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