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hoover chair co. dining chairs

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By vanillafoo, 13 November, 2012
Description

 

5 chairs. 2 with arms and 3 that are armless. all chairs have the tags intact and in good condition. 

 

The Hoover Chair Company manufactured furniture from its headquarters in Lexington, North Carolina throughout the twentieth century. The company went out of business in 1968, and its manufacturing facility was later gutted by a fire in 1972. The manufacturing facility had been purchased by the Burlington House Furniture Company. 

are these a great piece of Americana from a company that no longer exists?

 

good condition, not much grime or dirt and slightly loose arm on the one of the chairs.

 

Make sure that when u email me, u include a valid email address that i can reply back to u. people have messaged me and asked questions without leaving a way to reply.

Category
American Furniture
Medium
wood
Distinguishing marks
all chairs have the hoover chair co tag intact.
Condition
Good
Date Period
1926-1960's
Price Paid (If known)
$3.40 per chair
For Sale?
Yes
Photos
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vanillafoo

11 years 9 months ago

Re: hoover chair co. dining chairs

If you have any info on these chairs plz comtact me at [email protected] and leave your email so i can write back. i am refinishing these. i will post updated pictures. these chairs will be for sale. http://s582.photobucket.com/user/vanillafoo/media/collagehooverchr_zpsee20c25c.jpg.html?&_suid=1378657038118030306103825569153

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Lovejoy

11 years 9 months ago

Re: hoover chair co. dining chairs

They are loosely based on Danish Modern Furniture from Scandanavian countries, most chairs like this date from the 1950's through 60's. At auction comparable American chairs sell for about $40.00 each.

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