



The one that looks the most like the set I have, however, is this one:

There is fair little out there about Daystrom besides what is being sold on ebay as advertisements, although there is a bit here about Daystrom, but I'm having trouble finding anything more about it. Between my dining table and my vintage office chair (made by Sturgis), if you know any references, let me know! I'm always keen to know a bit more of the history of what I own.
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