Age of chair?

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  1. baileybae

    baileybae Active Member

    Any idea how old this might be?

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  2. It looks like a rustic, splint-seat version of the "corner chairs" that were popular in the 18th century with gentlemen who liked to spread their legs wide when sitting. As it was probably made by a country chair maker, and styles persisted longer away from cities, I would guess that it's from the early-to-mid 1800s, but it could be older. The legs may have been cut down.
     
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  3. James Conrad

    James Conrad Well-Known Member

    Guesses 19th-century country corner chair with a woven splint seat. The feet are ended out so that hurts value.
     
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  4. James Conrad

    James Conrad Well-Known Member

    If you are wondering what collectors are looking for in period corner chairs, here is one I went after 10-15 years ago at auction and, was blown TOTALLY outa the water. I forget the estimate, ditto hammer price but I think it was around 20k range for this chair.

    Queen Anne, New England, C 1760 in maple with owl splats & original slip seat.

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  5. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    nice place to rest yer bum !!!!:happy::happy:

    but for 20 K.......... I'll stand !! :hilarious::hilarious:
     
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  6. James Conrad

    James Conrad Well-Known Member

    Well you know, probably had a "tease" estimate but, it is an outstanding example in very good condition, add in that tiger maple and BAM! BIG NUMBERS!:eek::oops:
     
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  7. James Conrad

    James Conrad Well-Known Member

    I'd still guess 1st half 19th century so it's old, just not period. Reason being it has 2 "slats" instead of the usual 1 slat on late 18th century country roundabout (corner) chairs.
    Either way though doesn't matter much value wise but, those ended out feet do matter.
    I see single slat country roundabouts going in the 100-300 range at auction in fair to good condition so your chair would be on lower end of that range. It has value just not a lot, doll collectors maybe for using it as a prop to display dolls.
    Pottery people for example will sometimes pay good money for 19th century bucket benches, I am guessing to display their jugs/pots.
     
  8. Ghopper1924

    Ghopper1924 Well-Known Member

    Mid-19th century. Nice n' rustic....there has to be a market for it in the world of primitives.

    That tiger maple chair is out of this world beautiful!!
     
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  9. James Conrad

    James Conrad Well-Known Member

    Yeah is, it's got an out of this world price tag to go with it!
     
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  10. James Conrad

    James Conrad Well-Known Member

    Here is a similar form roundabout, cherry, late 18th century, country built.
    Sold for $246.

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