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Lot # 55 - Set of 4 Mid‑Century Hardwood Folding Chairs
| Opening Bid : | $ 5.00 |
| Pickup Instructions: | PICK UPS FEBRUARY 20TH- 22ND 10-2:00 PM - USE SHIPPING IF YOU CANNOT MAKE IT - LIMITED STREET PARKING -BRING HELP FOR HEAVY ITEMS - BRING YOUR OWN PACKAGING FOR HAULING DELICATE AND MULTIPLE LOT ITEMS |
| Start Date/Time: | 09-Feb-2026 7:00:00 AM |
| End Date/Time: | 16-Feb-2026 7:54:00 PM |
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Description :
A handsome set of four mid‑century hardwood folding chairs, each marked on the underside with a circular factory stamp reading “MANUFACTURED BY / PLANT NO. 2”and an internal inspector code such as CTC. These production marks are consistent with American institutional furniture manufacturing of the mid‑20th century, when contract plants supplied durable seating for schools, churches, and municipal facilities. The design, materials, and construction align with this era’s emphasis on practicality, longevity, and clean, functional form. All four chairs fold smoothly and store compactly. They present beautifully with great overall condition, showing only light wear from gentle useand maintaining tight joints and solid structure. Mid‑century American hardwood construction Matching set of four folding chairs Factory‑stamped “MANUFACTURED BY / PLANT NO. 2” Internal inspector code CTC Compact, functional mid‑century design Smooth folding action and stable seating Warm wood tone with visible grain Light, age‑appropriate wear consistent with careful use Classic mid‑century utilitarian design, produced for institutional and community settings Solid wood build typical of 1940s–1960s American contract furniture Clean lines and practical proportions suited to both period interiors and contemporary spaces A versatile and well‑preserved mid‑century set, ideal for dining, studio, office, or event seating.Features
Style & Era Notes
Dimensions : 16 in L x 18 in W x 34 in H x 14 in D
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