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Antique Dentist's Wooden Chair Hamilton Manufacturing Co. (ca. 1900)
$ 712.8
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Description
Antique Dentist's Wooden Chair Hamilton Manufacturing Co. (ca. 1900)This is an antique wooden early dentist's chair, built by the Hamilton Manufacturing Co. most likely sometime between 1890-1910. It features a carved wooden back, an adjustable metal headrest with pads, adjustable arms, and an adjustable leatherette seat.
Manufacturer:
Hamilton Manufacturing Co.
Date of Manufacture:
Between 1890-1910
Color/Finish:
Wooden
Dimensions:
Width of back of chair: 14”
Total height (including headrest): 52”
Full length of wooden back: 33”
Diameter of seat: 13.5”
Condition:
The chair has mildew spotting throughout, mostly concentrated on the lower portion of the wooden parts. There is a small surface-level piece of wood that is separating from the back of the left leg. The head pads are cracked and have dry-rotted. The metal components have a thin layer of tarnish. All parts appear to be in working condition.
More about Hamilton Manufacturing Co:
The Hamilton Manufacturing Co. (now known as Hamilton Industries) was one of the most successful medical manufacturers in the early 20th century.
Freight:
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Terms:
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Maryland State Sales Tax of 6% will apply for in-state shipping and pick-ups. Item
NOT subject to our in-store sales. Payment can be made via eBay accepted forms of payment or in person with the traditional forms.
About Us:
This item is being sold by Community Forklift, a nonprofit organization that turns our region's waste stream into a resource stream for sustainable community economic development. We do this by offering rare, hard to find, and specialty items through our e-commerce stores and using the proceeds from sales to support our programs.
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