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Harrow High Chair
Hi. Anyone heard of a Harrow High Chair?
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"Richard" wrote in message ... Hi. Anyone heard of a Harrow High Chair? Narrow High Chair?? Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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Harrow is a town in England near London. There is a school there that was founded in 1572. It is possible that there are furniture styles that are associated with the town or the school. Ken "Richard" wrote in message ... Hi. Anyone heard of a Harrow High Chair? |
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The Stephens entity posted thusly: "Richard" wrote in message ... Hi. Anyone heard of a Harrow High Chair? Richard, Harrow is a town in England near London. There is a school there that was founded in 1572. It is possible that there are furniture styles that are associated with the town or the school. A quick Google Images on "Harrow Chair" retrieved several examples, some of which were "easy chairs", some what I would call "chrome chairs". No high chairs, though. |
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Oleg Lego wrote:
A quick Google Images on "Harrow Chair" retrieved several examples, some of which were "easy chairs", some what I would call "chrome chairs". No high chairs, though. I saw some of the pics as well. If I had to take a guess, "high" chair is probably not what many of us would think of as a "high chair"... an elevated chair for little demons to eat in... rather a chair with a higher than normal back. I have a feeling though I'm either way off base or stating the obvious... take your pick ;-) Joe Barta |
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"Joe Barta" wrote in message .. . Oleg Lego wrote: A quick Google Images on "Harrow Chair" retrieved several examples, some of which were "easy chairs", some what I would call "chrome chairs". No high chairs, though. I saw some of the pics as well. If I had to take a guess, "high" chair is probably not what many of us would think of as a "high chair"... an elevated chair for little demons to eat in... rather a chair with a higher than normal back. I have a feeling though I'm either way off base or stating the obvious... take your pick ;-) Joe Barta Hi. I've got this high chair given me. It was bought from a local firm (Geo. F. Hudson Ltd, Dewsbury) in 1995. On a paper label, made out by Hudsons I'm sure, it says "Harrow High Chair". It is a living room high chair bought for an elderly person. I'm actually trying to establish what I've got and roughly it's S/H value. Maybe I should take a picture and show it to Hudsons. They ought to know what I've got. |
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The Richard entity posted thusly:
"Joe Barta" wrote in message . .. Oleg Lego wrote: A quick Google Images on "Harrow Chair" retrieved several examples, some of which were "easy chairs", some what I would call "chrome chairs". No high chairs, though. I saw some of the pics as well. If I had to take a guess, "high" chair is probably not what many of us would think of as a "high chair"... an elevated chair for little demons to eat in... rather a chair with a higher than normal back. I have a feeling though I'm either way off base or stating the obvious... take your pick ;-) Joe Barta Hi. I've got this high chair given me. It was bought from a local firm (Geo. F. Hudson Ltd, Dewsbury) in 1995. On a paper label, made out by Hudsons I'm sure, it says "Harrow High Chair". It is a living room high chair bought for an elderly person. I'm actually trying to establish what I've got and roughly it's S/H value. Ahh... there we are... a perfect example of two (or perhaps three) countries separated by a common language. |
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