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c. 1950 Chrome Tube Armchair by Royal Metal Co. sand painted sign where barbed wire was first

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Description

where barbed wire was first patented in 1874 by Joseph F

MD in order to advertise their renowned "aged" bitters

These vintage bellows are in fine working order with minimal wear and no tears to the diaphragm

AB - 104596 - 061622

This lamp features one joint allowing the lamp to reach several different lighting positions

c. 1950 Chrome Tube Armchair by Royal Metal Co. sand painted sign where barbed wire was firstThis vintage armchair was manufactured by Royal Metal Co. in Chicago, Illinois. This modernist armchair features heavily made, chromed, round tubular frames with original cream coverings. The arms of this chair feature modern shapes connected to four legs. This chair measures 20. 5" in width, 23" in depth with a standing height of 31. 5". The seat of this chair boasts the interior dimensions of 17" in width, 10" in depth. The seat of this chair rests

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