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GORGEOUS 1950s Solid Oak Bankers Chair (with casters) in Anmore, British Columbia for sale

GORGEOUS 1950s Solid Oak Bankers Chair (with casters)
GORGEOUS 1950s Solid Oak Bankers Chair (with casters)
GORGEOUS 1950s Solid Oak Bankers Chair (with casters)
$175

Hello. I am selling a chair for my friend. It is a beautifully crafted chair - the design is called a Banker's Chair or Bank Of England Chair.
Made by H Krug Furniture Co Ltd (there is an actual plaque on the chair) in the 1950s, this style of chair was manufactured from 1930-1960. Krug - which first began doing business in Berlin, Ontario (now Kitchener, Ontario) in 1880, specialized in office chairs for professionals - doctors, bankers, principals, etc. They focused on highly durable, lovingly crafted pieces featuring a variety of solid Canadian woods. Their chairs never wear out from normal use: they are built to last. This could be the last office chair you ever buy. Krug is still in business, by the way (www.krug.ca).
This particular chair is a gorgeous solid oak with gold casters featuring dovetail joinery that the owner has had refinished by a professional restorer. (The professional estimated the value of the wood and the workmanship in it at $1,200.) It measures 33.5" H and the seat is 20.5"L x 19"W.
Brand new chairs of this general style sell for $780-$1,000. However, because they endure so very well over time, there are used ones available, especially in Ontario - the home of Krug. In consideration of this, my friend is asking $175 for this chair.
Photos cannot do this chair justice. It needs to be seen in person (and touched and sat on) if you value the look and feel of beautiful wood and great craftsmanship. Please e-mail me (no phone #s sorry) and let me know a good time/day for you to come over to view/purchase this unique - yet practical - work of art. Thank you.


Category:  Furniture  |  Address:  Anmore British Columbia

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