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Antique Wrought Iron Ice Cream Parlor Chairs Matching Set of 4

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These 4 matching chairs are made of metal (probably wrought iron). The backs have an interesting "loop" design, with a sturdy twist detail in the center that is repeated in the legs.
The wooden seat inserts have been replaced in the past, and been recovered many times during their long lives, but the original clips and screws holding things together are still there. They probably were made in the late 1800's. I put the red vinyl covering on them a couple of years ago when I fished them out of the barn, and have used them lightly since, they're very sturdy.

I usually mail things within a day of receiving payment. If you are a buyer from outside of the United States, send me your location for a quote.

If you like OLD stuff, check my other listings; I'm selling things accumulated by 3+ generations of pack rat relatives!

Please feel free to contact me at any time with any question. Thanks for Looking!
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    Items will be mailed within 3 days of payment via USPS except when major problem (blizzard, ice, flooding etc.) occurs in my area. Customs or VATS are responsibility of international buyers. Most items are insured (at my cost).

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    Most items are insured, if damaged or not received contact me to arrange for refund (proof of damage is usually required by insurer). My items are vintage, 1 of a kind, returns allowed ONLY if item is significantly not as described so please read description carefully before purchase.

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