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    Vintage chair

    I have recently purchased an old , curved back wooden chair. The craftsmanship is exceptional considering it's age. It has (Made in Poland - Bondyrz) stamped on the underneath. I am curios as to it's age. Te seat is 3/4 " thin strips of what appears to be Pine. However, I could be wrong as to the actual wood variety. The chair also has a small plate that say's "Withy Grove 125 The Headrow Leeds.... My calculations are estimating the period to be the early 1900's. I appreciate your assistance.

    Respectfully, Joseph

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    Here are a few facts:

    1. Bondyrz – this is a small city in Eastern Poland.

    2. In 1920 was established “Polski Przemysł Drzewny – Czerski i Jakimowicz”

    http://www.archiwum.zam.pl/displayim..._display_media
    http://zamosc.ap.gov.pl/wp-content/u...uci%C4%99b.pdf


    They produced furniture – tables, chairs – mostly exported to England, Africa, Canada, Iraq, India – 45 countries.

    You can see their products here:
    http://www.archiwum.zam.pl/displayimage.php?pid=1469&fullsize=1

    3. This company doesn’t exist - nationalized in 1945.
    4. Withy Grove 125 The Headrow Leeds

    125 Withy Grove Stores Ltd office furniture dealers (importer as well):

    http://www.withygrove.co.uk/about_us.php
    http://core.kmi.open.ac.uk/display/7431706

    I think the chair was made between 1920 – 1939 (around 1930)

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