ladder back chairs with rush seats for sale

make / manufacturer: Attic Heirlooms model name / number: Attic Heirlooms size / dimensions: see description QR Code Link to This Post For Sale: Dining set- including the table, 2 extension table leaves, 4 dining chairs, and 2 arm chairs. This set includes the solid wood dining table with two extension leaves, four ladder-back dining chairs with rush seats, and two ladder-back arm chairs with rush seats. Dining chairs are finished with a multi-step paint finish in slate blue, and the arm chairs are stained to match the dining table. Dining table measures 64" L without the leaves, and each leaf measures 18", bringing the table to a very sizable banquet size of 100" L. Table also measures 42" W and 30" H. Table is shown in the pictures with one leaf. Very high-quality dining set, that will last for many years. This set has had only light use and is in excellent condition. Retail price new was $1,900. Comes from a non-smoking home. Please call, email or text Chris with any questions.

We can also accept credit cards. Both the seat and glue joints may need repair on an old chair. Ladder back chairs are iconic for their wooden ladder-rung-style chair backs and woven seats; some that survive today may be more than 150 years old. Besides loose glue joints, the seat itself may need repairs to the woven rush or reed material. Replacement rush or reed is available from some craft stores and from basket-making supply shops. If unsure which material is best for your chair, take a small piece of the old fiber with you when seeking a replacement. Wiggle the chair back and forth gently, grabbing it along various portions of the framework, to determine which joints are loose. Pull loose pieces out, such as chair rungs, and label them each with a piece of masking tape, drawing the part name or location on the tape with pencil. Sand the ends of each piece removed from the chair to remove old glue using a fine-grit sandpaper. Sand inside the holes that hold the pieces in place as well, folding the sandpaper to fit.

Wipe the dust away with a soft cloth. Apply wood glue over the ends of each piece of wood removed from the chair and inside the respective holes which hold the pieces in place. Set the wood ends back into place. Wrap the chair with a strap clamp and tighten -- keeping it in place at least 24 hours so the glue can dry. Soak replacement reed in a bucket of water for at least 30 minutes or until it is flexible enough to bend without breaking. Use reed or fibers that match the existing chair material. Replace broken or missing fibers within the seat's weave by tying one end of the new rush to the old, creating a knot on the underside of the seat so it is not visible. Weave the new rush through the old, copying the existing pattern. Use needle-nose pliers to help pull the rush through tight areas. If the strand of new rush runs out, tie on a fresh piece as in Step 2. Continue weaving until the pattern is complete and tight. Tuck loose ends under existing fibers so they are not visible from the top or sides of the chair.

Allow the chair seat to dry for at least several days before sitting upon it. The fibers tighten up as they dry, creating a strong seat. Things You Will Need Masking tape Replacement rush or seat fiber matching the existing seat
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Your system time settings can also cause this issue. Please check that your system time is correct. Huge Seymour Estate Sale - Antiques, Primitives, and much more! The address for this sale in , will be available after on Thursday, May 11th, 2017. Get Notified of Estate Sales For Free! View full details at EstateSales.NET: https://www.EstateSales.NET/TN/Seymour/37865/1527210 The estate of Bill and Jane White of Seymour, TN - former owners of White Star Market on Boyd's Creek. This sale is 90+ years and several generations of accumulation. We have a full house with a basement and a large detached garage packed full of fun stuff! There are lots of antiques, furniture (including many good project pieces), primitives, glassware and dishes, vintage purses, hats, jewelry, clothing, a 1993 Honda Accord wagon and 1991 Oldsmobile 98, and so much more! Hope to see you there! Can't wait to see you at our sale. Many people like to find several liquidation sales to go to when they are out and about.

Here are some pages that might help: Estate Sales Near Seymour, TN 37865 Sales in the Sevierville area Get Notified via E-mail about upcoming sales. Need to Flag this Sale? Have you noticed an issue with this sale? An error occurred while submitting your sale report! Try refreshing the page. If you still experience problems, contact Customer Support, and we will help figure out what happened. The Dixie Seating Shaker Style Ladder Back Dining Chair offers a traditional touch for your dining room. This chair has a classic ladder back and a comfortable, intricately hand-woven rush seat. The legs and frame are made of solid North American Ash hardwood and are available in a variety of handsome, non-toxic finish options. This dining chair is hand-crafted using time honored wood working techniques that ensure strength and beauty. It'sdurable enough to stand up to home or commercial use. The seat is 18 inches high and the overall dimensions are: 20W x 16.5D x 42H inches.