Revisting the blogging adventure....
The chair is still in a distress a year later - but - if you look closely at the picture in the previous post you'll see a rotten old floor - surely riddled with asbestos fibers to boot. Fear not! Said floor is now covered with a layer of polymer vapor barrier and wood floor. That was a project I didn't bother to document. Nobody should document that.
BLumbering
Monday, November 23, 2015
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Soon....
The story behind this one is kind of interesting and it should be a fun, albeit difficult project
Chairs first though!
Crocker Chair Co - Sheboygan WI
We purchased six chairs and a table at a thrift store in Nashville, TN for a paltry sum.
Not too long afterward, the leg popped off of one of the chairs and then we started to notice that the others were rather rickety as well.
Needing a new hobby, we decided to set about refinishing, restoring, but hopefully not regretting ownership of these chairs.
We knew they were old. After a late night of research with only a half-visible maker's mark available to me....
I discovered that these chairs are from the Crocker Chair Company of Sheboygan, WI.
http://www.stickleyera.info/AmericanMakersA-D.htm
The company went out of business in 1924 apparently (thanks Great Depression :/ ) - so they are at least that old. Digging through a couple of digitized catalogs on a Wisconsin library site (amazing world we live in), while not able to place the exact make / model of the chairs we have, I'd put these somewhere between 1920 - 1924 based on similar aesthetics.
So what would any sane person do upon finding they have antique chairs? Why this of course:
Off to clean these pieces!
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