Remember how I said that I routinely run into these Eastlake style chairs? Our table seats six people when all of the leaves are in it. The seventh chair, being ruined, had resided in the attic since before we arrived. We do have a side table and an empty spot in front of a window. We have room for eight chairs, I once saw a complete set of eight. My husband and I are what collectors call "completists". We want the whole set. It was actually my husband who said he thought I should find an eighth chair to round out our set.
Can you spot the one I'm looking for? |
How about here? |
So off we went. They were running two auctioneers in two rooms so my husband and I split up. I figured I could get one or both chairs for under $10. Chair #1 was in a lot of a dozen which appeared to have solid seats (after a hundred years they are all at their breaking point). We had to pay $7.50 for choice. Mission accomplished. Chair #2 was in a pile of a dozen chairs in various states of ruin. My husband paid $2 for choice on the ruined chairs.
Chairs #1 and #2 are exact matches for our seven |
And by the time he met back up with me and told me what he had been up to, he had also paid $1 a piece on single chairs #3 and #4 because he "felt sorry for them" and didn't want them to go on the burn pile with the other unwanted chairs.
Chair #3 is very similar but has a perfectly round seat #4 we call "Plane Jane" because she doesn't match anything |
Chair #3 may be made of Black Walnut and has a round seat that is and inch and a half wider than our chairs. Maybe good for larger people to save our "good" chairs? I think I will try a different weaving pattern on it. Plane Jane is going in our garage sale free to a good home.
You will make them all even more beautiful! Lori
ReplyDeleteI just had to smile all through this post. Sounds like a perfectly fun and satisfying day you and your husband spent. And why not, being chair "completists!" :o)
ReplyDeleteDid it again. Forgot to change my sign in name (above) from Anonymous to Mama Pea. :o(
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