This classic red & white wingback is a great accent piece, and despite the somewhat lumpy cushion, is actually surprisingly comfortable once one settles in to it.
Condition: Structurally, the chair is in very good condition. It has definitely faded on the sides and the back, and the cushion (as mentioned above) is rather lumpy although it looks great. The price reflects these issues.
Dimensions: About 42″H x 30″W x 28″D
Price: $65.00 plus Maine sales tax of 5.5% for a total of $94.95.
Layaway Plan: Please see our “Details: Layaway Plan” page.
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Shipping & Delivery Information: Please see our “Details: Shipping & Delivery” page.
Heritage Collectibles and Heritage Books & Maps are being combined into one shop: Heritage Collectibles, Books & Maps, located at 189 Main Street in Lewiston. We’ll still have two separate blogs: https://heritagecollectiblesmaine.com and https://heritagebooksandmaps.com.
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Papa’s Thrift Shop is being re-opened at 5 Park Street (same building, separate entrance around the corner)! We hope to be up and running by February 15. Papa’s website is: https://papasthriftshop.com/
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In memory of my beloved husband John K Snyder… 20 Sept 1956 – 21 Oct 2016.
He loved our shops, especially Heritage Books, Maps & Ephemera – it was his baby.
He loved me, and oh how I loved him.