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Title: Chair values? I don't know where to start
Post by: chiefdog on November 12, 2013, 08:57:34 AM
We have several chairs (I can't explain it - we are addicted to chairs).  I don't know where to start to research what they are worth.  I'm not great at describing things to find them online I suppose.  Does anyone know anything about this one?
Title: Re: Chair values? I don't know where to start
Post by: mart on November 12, 2013, 10:30:54 AM
It appears to be a mid century variation on the spindle backed Windsor chair !!  Because of the placement of the spindles,,don`t think this would have been too comfortable !! Is anything marked on the bottom ?? Maybe a style number ??
Title: Re: Chair values? I don't know where to start
Post by: Rauville on November 12, 2013, 10:55:03 AM
I used to find table and chair sets from the 50's with a similar "Windsor type" style. Many of them would have painted stenciled designs. At the time I'd price a complete set at around $200 or so. A single chair might bring $25 in my area.
Title: Re: Chair values? I don't know where to start
Post by: chiefdog on November 12, 2013, 11:51:22 AM
Well, perfect - I have it listed for $25 right now.  Maybe I have a gift  :D.    Seriously, though, thank you for the feedback!
Title: Re: Chair values? I don't know where to start
Post by: bigwull on November 12, 2013, 02:29:13 PM
a single chair ..in my area....maybe $5..but more like $2..then chop it up for .kindling...its that time of year again....whoopee
Title: Re: Chair values? I don't know where to start
Post by: mart on November 12, 2013, 04:13:05 PM
Single chairs here are difficult to sell at any price !!
Title: Re: Chair values? I don't know where to start
Post by: jacon4 on November 12, 2013, 05:46:20 PM
Single chairs here are difficult to sell at any price !!

Well, i don't know about that now, I have seen single chairs sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars, more rarely, millions. Of course, it has to be a pretty special chair, no doubt.
Title: Re: Chair values? I don't know where to start
Post by: Rauville on November 12, 2013, 07:10:14 PM
Single chairs here are difficult to sell at any price !!

Well, i don't know about that now, I have seen single chairs sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars, more rarely, millions. Of course, it has to be a pretty special chair, no doubt.

Doesn't even have to be a chair to bring big money. $5.2 million was paid for a stool back in 2008. :o

(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_LbEOZqOqjYs/SOIWyDFZxOI/AAAAAAAADpQ/shRkD6NsUFo/s400/stoolsothebys.jpg)
Title: Re: Chair values? I don't know where to start
Post by: mart on November 12, 2013, 08:37:30 PM
Single chairs here are difficult to sell at any price !!

Well, i don't know about that now, I have seen single chairs sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars, more rarely, millions. Of course, it has to be a pretty special chair, no doubt.

That's true but I don`t think this chair is one of them !!
Title: Re: Chair values? I don't know where to start
Post by: chiefdog on November 12, 2013, 10:01:05 PM
Single chairs here are difficult to sell at any price !!

Well, i don't know about that now, I have seen single chairs sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars, more rarely, millions. Of course, it has to be a pretty special chair, no doubt.

That's true but I don`t think this chair is one of them !!

Gosh, I hope not since I sold it tonight for $25  :o
Title: Re: Chair values? I don't know where to start
Post by: jacon4 on November 13, 2013, 03:55:00 AM
Yeah, I remember that QA stool. Albert Sack paid to much as everyone thought it was the only one in existence that was not in a museum. As often happens, a similar form QA stool appeared on the market within a year and sold for less than half the 5 mil Sack paid.

Congrats on selling your chair!
Title: Re: Chair values? I don't know where to start
Post by: bigwull on November 13, 2013, 09:01:40 AM
Single chairs here are difficult to sell at any price !!

Well, i don't know about that now, I have seen single chairs sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars, more rarely, millions. Of course, it has to be a pretty special chair, no doubt.

Doesn't even have to be a chair to bring big money. $5.2 million was paid for a stool back in 2008. :o

(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_LbEOZqOqjYs/SOIWyDFZxOI/AAAAAAAADpQ/shRkD6NsUFo/s400/stoolsothebys.jpg)
people who spend this kind of money....don,t live in the real world....
Title: Re: Chair values? I don't know where to start
Post by: jacon4 on November 13, 2013, 09:38:24 AM
The man who purchased that stool, Albert Sack, is an icon in the American furniture world and, very much lived in the real world until recently. He passed away in 2011 while at home in North Carolina, he was 96 years old.
Title: Re: Chair values? I don't know where to start
Post by: bigwull on November 13, 2013, 11:30:17 AM
I can see you and i are never going to see eye to eye on..anything...i say chalk you say cheese...but if you think that  this icon of "American Furniture lived in the real world..then..more fool you....now if he had thought about, donating the purchase price of that ugly stool, to charity..then ..you could say he thought about the real world...but .....he,d rather have that...the mind boggles.....
Title: Re: Chair values? I don't know where to start
Post by: jacon4 on November 13, 2013, 11:37:15 AM
Well, Google Albert Sack and then try bigwull, CASE CLOSED!

The reason we dont agree is because you spout off about things you have zero knowledge of, like american furniture for instance.
Title: Re: Chair values? I don't know where to start
Post by: bigwull on November 13, 2013, 01:32:42 PM
That,s where your mistaken Jacon...i do a lot of searching before i open my gob....because i know full well..that if i don,t..then..someone on here will surely...make me aware...I learned the hard way..and i have Ipcress to thank for it...he, knows what topic i,m talking about....your problem Jacon is...you only see it your way...as far as you,re concerned American furniture..is the be end of end all.....all i contend is...whatever is American..initially came from Europe, that,s my argument...I don,t dispute that you have great American furniture makers,..and as for this Icon...A Sack...i did research him prior to...where he started, how is fathers company suffered during the depression...how they were feted like royalty.....unfortu nately i have no time for ..royalty...both here and beyond...for more often than not..they made their money off the backs of the poor.....
Title: Re: Chair values? I don't know where to start
Post by: jacon4 on November 14, 2013, 03:03:51 AM
Nonsense, your problem is, you don't know enough to know that you don't know, so there that is. The internet is a wonderful thing however, there is way more bad or false information than good and, it takes at least basic knowledge to separate the good info from the false. Finally, these BS lefty propaganda comments that you feel you must insert into the discussion have no place on a board like this. No one cares what some retired junk dealer huddled by his wood stove thinks about politics, trust me on this.
Title: Re: Chair values? I don't know where to start
Post by: ghopper1924 on November 15, 2013, 06:10:01 AM
Nonsense, your problem is, you don't know enough to know that you don't know, so there that is. The internet is a wonderful thing however, there is way more bad or false information than good and, it takes at least basic knowledge to separate the good info from the false. Finally, these BS lefty propaganda comments that you feel you must insert into the discussion have no place on a board like this. No one cares what some retired junk dealer huddled by his wood stove thinks about politics, trust me on this.

WHAM!!
Title: Re: Chair values? I don't know where to start
Post by: bigwull on November 15, 2013, 06:58:22 AM
I was never into George Michael and Andrew Ridgeway....toooooo oooooooo!!....for my liking..... ;D