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I have a large square back Heywood Wakefield wicker arm chair that is painted in red and black it has a cloth upholstered back. It is deep and most likely had a seat cushion at one time. There are square cut outs on the sides of both arms. I am wondering if anyone has a clue to the age and worth of this chair and what the style it may be? Thanks


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