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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: tsmith on June 22, 2012, 05:10:24 PM
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Hi guys,
I've got a beautiful indian Padauk/ padouk carved chair here and I'm curious about how much it is worth. It is well carved and I think it might be pre 1900's.
If anyone has any additional information about this exquisite piece I would be very appreciative!
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More photos! What is the seat made of?
What is Padauk? Is that the type of wood, or the type of chair?
If it were made in Europe or the U.S., I would call it a "slipper chair." I think your guess is correct as to age: I'd say perhaps 1860-70 or so. Depending on if it is frome a famous Indian "maker" or not, it's probably worth $300-$500 dollars, but that's just a guess.
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More photos! What is the seat made of?
What is Padauk? Is that the type of wood, or the type of chair?
If it were made in Europe or the U.S., I would call it a "slipper chair." I think your guess is correct as to age: I'd say perhaps 1860-70 or so. Depending on if it is frome a famous Indian "maker" or not, it's probably worth $300-$500 dollars, but that's just a guess.
Thanks for your reply! Sadly I am away from home at this moment, so I cannot supply further photos for a few days. I can tell you that Padauk is a type of wood, apparently difficult to carve and needs very sharp tools to detail well. I've done alot of looking about and found only 2 similar chairs, see below:
http://www.antiques.co.uk/antique/19th-C-Anglo-Indian-Carved-Chair
http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/7615263
Details on this piece have been hard to come by, for me. I shall post more details such as a stamp or carved signature in a few days.
Thanks again!
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Well, it looks like I got the year right, more or less ;D
From the comparables you posted, it may be worth more, say around $1K.
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Hi guys, as promised I have a few more pics of the item described above, no sign of a maker as of yet. Note there is a crack on the bacl of the chair, Ive done my best to exhibit this crack. Do you still think its worth much?
Ive been informed the chair is anglo-indian around 1850's to 1900's.
Thanks in advance
Toby
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From what I could see of the crack it didn't look too bad. It may detract from the value a little.
I think we've got the right time period, ca. 1860. I think 1K for the value is still pretty accurate, without actually seeing the chair of course. If you're trying to sell it, I'd start in that neighborhood.
Lots of nice handwork from what I can see. It's a beauty! You're lucky to have it.
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From what I could see of the crack it didn't look too bad. It may detract from the value a little.
I think we've got the right time period, ca. 1860. I think 1K for the value is still pretty accurate, without actually seeing the chair of course. If you're trying to sell it, I'd start in that neighborhood.
Lots of nice handwork from what I can see. It's a beauty! You're lucky to have it.
Thank you very much for your reply. I am truly thankful to be able to own a beautiful chair like this! All the best
Toby
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Toby, very few people get to own something this beautiful. Enjoy!