I have 6 I believe rosewood dining chairs from 1960s. I attained them from an estate sale in which I was interested in a sideboard. The set came with a dining table and the six chairs. The dining table is Moblfabrik and is rosewood. Underneath the chairs is stamped “made in Denmark“ most are difficult to read – I think it might be burden. They are in perfect condition in the sense that there are no scratches or defects in any of these chairs. The thin upholstery over the seat is not the best but the structure of the chairs is amazing. The chairs didn’t really fit my style so I kept the sideboard and table but bought new chairs
High back chairs are 39.5 inches tall in back and widestpart of seat is 19 inches. The seat is 18 inches off the ground.
The whole set that I purchased was owned by an Asian family who had their dining set in a typical dining room but they did not allow children or family in the room and so there for all the pieces were very well protected over the years.. They purchased some new in the early 1960s.
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Based on the photos and information provided, and subject to examination, this is:
A vintage set of six Midcentury Danish modern rosewood dining chairs
Possibly by Burden, made in Denmark, circa 1960s
Each with tapered slatted back over scooped light-upholstered seats, raised on squared legs.
(DIMENSIONS)
CONDITION: set appears to be in very good condition after light use by original owner.
PROVENANCE: acquired from original owner
$1,500-2,500 for the set*
*represents a fair-market value for auction purposes; retail or asking price may vary.
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