2 Matching Chromecast dining chairs. They are metal with a resin back with what appears to be the original plastic upholstery. The overall condition is very good with some paint loss and one small chip in the resin on the back of one of the chairs. I haven't been able to find any information on this particular design.
Overall height is 36", seat height is 17 1/2" The seat is 16" x 15", the back is 20" tall and tapers to 13"
Hi Nancy,
Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry.
Chromcraft—particularly its long-running plant in Senatobia, Mississippi—is an important chapter in the history of mid- to late-20th-century American furniture manufacturing, especially in the South. The company began in the early 20th Century and became known for casual dining furniture, swivel chairs and dinette sets, and mid-century and later "casual living" furniture for American homes. By the postwar period, it was a recognizable national brand in affordable, design-conscious furniture.
The company produced a variety of styles, including ones with vertical slats, horizontal "ladder" slats, and a grid-like pattern such as in your chairs.
Regardless of style or model, most painted metal Chromcraft chairs that come to auction usually sell for about $25 per chair.
Based on the photos and information provided, and subject to examination, this is:
A pair of vintage Chromcraft white painted metal side chairs
unattributed pattern, circa 1960s
The white-painted metal frame with grid-form back and embossed white plastic upholstery, labeled.
Overall height: 36 inches; seat height: 17 inches
CONDITION: With minor wear commensurate to age and use.
PROVENANCE: Acquired from a secondhand store
$20-30 per chair or $40-60 for the pair*
*represents a fair-market value for auction purposes; retail or asking price may vary.
Please let us know if you have additional items to appraise, or questions/concerns, and thank you again for using Mearto.
~ Delia