Q: We enjoy your weekly column. The included pictures are of an antique clock that has been packed away for many years. We do not know its age but assume it is more than 100 years old. It is very ...
Q I was hoping you could give me some information about the chair in the photograph. I bought it at an antique store about 15 years ago. It has horsehair stuffing. It is on a stationary platform and ...
Question: The rocking chair shown in my photo was given to my grandmother by my grandfather during the 1930s. It is 47 inches high, works perfectly but has no identifying label, tag or mark. What can ...
I write in the hope that you will be able to shed some light on three pieces of furniture I acquired several years ago. The settee still has what appears to be the original upholstery. The upholstery ...
Q: I inherited this chair from my grandparents. I believe they purchased it at auction in Texas in the 1970s. It is a wooden rocker that’s reddish in color. I hope you’ll be able to investigate it. A: ...
Rocking chairs are often thought to be old-fashioned, as they are regularly portrayed in vintage films. Traditionally constructed from wood, they are typically situated on home front porches or within ...
Few things evoke a mental image of peacefulness as do rocking chairs. Whether it is an elderly lady on an Appalachian porch or President John Kennedy in a moment of relaxation, both reflections ...
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