The antique chair.
The first horse hair chair.
The second Horse hair chair.
If more photos are needed let me know. I don't want to let go of something that should stay in the family. Thank you again.
I can't really give you a definite answer, I just don't know. I see the pair of red chairs being 'art deco' from the 1930's so they're not 'antique' per say but perhaps hold some special interest for someone looking for that style. The brown chair has good lines on it, a nice form but it appears to be a production chair, though probably fairly old. Being old doesn't necessarily make it valuable on its own merit. Old upholstered chair are only worth what the frame is worth. There is no market or demand for them in the condition they are not in other than to strip the chair for the frame. Any of these would require extensive restoration which may exceed the value of the chairs. Consult with an antique expert for more information.
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Alright. Thank you. Did you have any other ideas on the tables?
The build date of 1944 means those are not 'antiques' as used in the world of furniture, but they have nice form and lines to them. Design is good and the blue mirror tops are interesting. I think that you could easily find a buyer for those for someone doing a transitional or even contemporary theme. You have to refinish them, however. Buyer for that kind of table do not want them any other way than in 'as new' condition. That's almost surely a lacquer finish on those, so its easy to do. I would think with a new finish on them and if the glass is scratch-free, you can get $ 600 to $ 1,000 for the pair. If the glass is scratched and you don't want to refinish the bases, then you're looking at $ 100 for the pair or thereabouts. Good luck
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Thank You sir. Happy Holidays!