This chair is very well made. I can't see any nails or screws holding it together, only at the spring mechanism. Nice action. No squeaks. We are trying to get an appraisal.
Paid: $75
Insurance Value: 250-300??
That circle on the headrest is where we removed this crocheted head rest pad that was sewn to it. The original[?] fabric is actually pretty nice but it's very faded.
Elegant, no?
Celeste sewed a nice, zippered cover post haste.
Mmm...abstraction.
The model number.
The label.
The rocking mechanism.
Seal of approval.
5 comments:
Although this is 4 years after this post, I am interested in purchasing this chair or one just like it! John @ jfm25@comcast.net
Hi John,
I bought this when I had a newborn baby. I now have 3 girls and another baby on the way. I can't tell you how well this chair has served our rocking needs. In my investigation of the value of this chair, I exchanged emails with a very knowledgeable guy that maintains a definitive collection of the Cushman pieces. Email me at evan dot bray at gmail dot com and I'll push you his information.
Cushman Colonial furniture is often for sale on ebay. Some in excellent condition, some normal wear, some badly worn, and some a lunatic has painted, and so on.
If you set up a saved search there, eventually what you want will show up.
We have this chair too, been in the family since 1960's. Arms are showing wear. Dad sat in this chair all the time "Grandpa's Chair" still comfortable has been recovered. Cushman classis. Pat M.
My parents had the rocker and the paddle arm chair since the 1960's or late 50's? I've recently recovered them and getting new cushions professionally made. I've seen these go for $1800 each.
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