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US Army Medical Corps 1952 Emeco Chair which largely would have been

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Description

which largely would have been replaced by yale locks by ww1

Macy & Co forerunner of the modern Macy's

A ton of great details including turn-ups

Shoulder to shoulder 18"

I would say these would fit a medium sized hand and have quite a lot of stretch in the leather

US Army Medical Corps 1952 Emeco Chair which largely would have beenEmeco, a titan of American mid century modern industrial design. Founded in 1944, the company grew quickly producing chairs for the government, famously the Navy chair that was designed for use on Submarines. However, despite the overwhelming number of these "Navy" chairs out there, actual military issued Emecos are super rare. This is a rare example from 1952 that was made for the Army Medical Corps, and used in a hospital. These rare chairs were

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