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Early 20Thc Old Hickory Rocking Chair
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This very early 19th century original grey painted rocking chair is from New England and has the original woven seat and back. This chair is in great condition and most wonderful unt...
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19Thc Ladder Back Rocking Chair
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This natural pine ladder back rocking chair is in good sturdy condition with a mustard painted rush seat.The chair has a soft nice patina.
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1930's Old Hickory Barrel Back Rocking Chair
Located in Los Angeles, CA
20Thc Old Hickory Rocking chair with vintage leather seating and backing.The condition is very good and sturdy.This rocking chair is signed Old Hickory Furniture Company.
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18Thc New England Ladder Back Rocking Chair
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18Thc New England ladder back rocking chair in fine condition.This chair has an amazing replaced tan leather seat in fine condition.
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