Solid wood, spindle back, hand-caned seating. Larger than a toddler rocker. Original "Rocking R" label. A beautiful piece of craftsmanship.
Believed to have been in my uncle's family home (he was born in 1934).
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Based on the photos and information provided, and subject to examination, this is:
A Colonial Revival style turned maple rocking child's side chair
Made by the Rocking R Intl., McCormick, SC, circa 1950s
Both ovoid ears over cylindrical stiles centering two shaped back rails joined by 9 stick spindles, the woven splint seat raised on four cylindrical legs joined by a double-box stretcher, on rockers. Bearing original factory label.
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PROVENANCE: inherited
$60-90*
*represents a fair-market value for auction purposes; retail or asking price may vary.
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