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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: 51studebaker on December 20, 2012, 11:23:03 AM
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Hi all,
Can anyone supply any information on this corner chair? Age, maker, background and value would be great. It was my great-grandmothers and I believe that the seat was recovered sometime around the 1920s?
Thanks in advance for any input.
(http://www.DD-DESIGNS.CO/222/chair1.jpg)
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Looks to be Sheraton legs/feet and if american, first half 19th century
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Disagree on that. Turnings look to be ca. 1880.
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I agree with ghopper on this one. Those are Victorian turned legs.
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Well eh dinnae agree wi any o. youse..cos em full o. the kald..and ma heids.burstin..and eh feel like s***e,an em gonna hae a hot toddy wi some lemsip..an gang tae meh bed..tae sleep it aff...
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Poor thing Wullie !! A hot toddy before bed will have you fit in the morning !! Colds are not fun !!
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I would like to see the underside of the seat if there is no dust cover,, and the back !! Also is the pic on the crest a stencil ?? Or can you tell ??
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Could very well be victorian era, it has elements of 18th century style as well with it's compass shaped seat. Corner or round about chairs were popular in 18th century america starting with queen anne about 1740 or so and continuing through the chippendale period. Some really fine chippendale examples were made in the Philadelphia area in the last quarter of the 18th century.
The turnings are referred to as "cookie" and were developed during the sheraton era, particularly out in the country where turning cookies was alot less work than reeded or fluted legs seen on finer sheraton examples being made in the cities. Check out this period example, although refinished, it was almost given away at auction last year for $475.
http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/8629624
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Ditto what mart said. Can you please take a pic of the under side and the back of the chair?
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Poor thing Wullie !! A hot toddy before bed will have you fit in the morning !! Colds are not fun !!
Its now 6.40am...and I still feel like a bull wi a sair heid....i can see another toddy..on the horizon...
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Could very well be victorian era, it has elements of 18th century style as well with it's compass shaped seat. Corner or round about chairs were popular in 18th century america starting with queen anne about 1740 or so and continuing through the chippendale period. Some really fine chippendale examples were made in the Philadelphia area in the last quarter of the 18th century.
The turnings are referred to as "cookie" and were developed during the sheraton era, particularly out in the country where turning cookies was alot less work than reeded or fluted legs seen on finer sheraton examples being made in the cities. Check out this period example, although refinished, it was almost given away at auction last year for $475.
http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/8629624
I've seen corner chairs dating up to the mid 20th century, so it was a long-lived type.
Good information, Jacon.
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Thank you all for the input.
Here are some of the requested pictures.
This bottom tag has my great grandmothers name on it were she had it recovered.
(http://DD-DESIGNS.CO/222/tag.jpg)
(http://DD-DESIGNS.CO/222/back1.jpg)
(http://DD-DESIGNS.CO/222/back2.jpg)
(http://DD-DESIGNS.CO/222/bottom.jpg)
(http://DD-DESIGNS.CO/222/bottom1.jpg)
thank you all again.
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Sorry for the double post...
Is it ok to remove the bottom cloth to reveal more?
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Is it ok to remove the bottom cloth to reveal more?
Sure, although i dont know why you would unless you are going to have it re-covered.
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Value
As you can see from the link above, even period american sheraton is selling for little more than the cost of the timber so your chair would bring little at auction, perhaps $100-200. I would think it being your grandmothers, it's worth far more to you personally than what it would bring in a buyers market.
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE
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From what I see it appears to be a later made chair !! I agree with Jacon4 to keep it and not worry about value in todays market !!
Merry Christmas Jacon4 !!
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A Merry Christmas to YOU, Jacon4!
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Very wise advise jacon4.
In my neck of the woods would value at $175 - $250.