Vintage Chairs

An assortment of antique chairs with intricate designs and upholstery, showcasing classic craftsmanship and historical styles from different periods.

Iron wood chair and rattan -stretched seat (series of 4 seats), Anonymous, 1725 - 1750 Chair (series of four identical seats BK-1994-A, B, C, D) of ironwood with rattan-stretched seat. Faint backwards bent hind legs and overhoeks placed S-shaped front legs that end in Leeuklauws and are decorated at the top with shell motifs. The cross has scalloped side sports and a scalloped cross -sport. The hind legs are connected by a second transverse sport under the session. The lower edge of the seating rules on front and sides is made up of two S-Voluten with a shell motif in the middle. The high back has scalloped styles and a wide baluster -shaped center leaf that is crowned by a shell from which leaf clocks depend on leaf voltuten, and that is decorated from below with a standing leaf clock on a pedestal. Where the styles touch the center leaf, they end up with leaf motifs decorated volutes. Indonesia wood (plant material). ironwood. rattan Chair (series of four identical seats BK-1994-A, B
Iron wood chair and rattan -stretched seat (series of 4 seats), Anonymous, 1725 - 1750 Chair (series of four identical seats BK-1994-A, B, C, D) of ironwood with rattan-stretched seat. Faint backwards bent hind legs and overhoeks placed S-shaped front legs that end in Leeuklauws and are decorated at the top with shell motifs. The cross has scalloped side sports and a scalloped cross -sport. The hind legs are connected by a second transverse sport under the session. The lower edge of the seating rules on front and sides is made up of two S-Voluten with a shell motif in the middle. The high back has scalloped styles and a wide baluster -shaped center leaf that is crowned by a shell from which leaf clocks depend on leaf voltuten, and that is decorated from below with a standing leaf clock on a pedestal. Where the styles touch the center leaf, they end up with leaf motifs decorated volutes. Indonesia wood (plant material). ironwood. rattan Chair (series of four identical seats BK-1994-A, B
Virgil A Liberto, Rawhide Bottom Chair, 1939 Rawhide Bottom ChairStirrup in early 14th Century Italian Style. Culture: probably Italian. Dimensions: H. 7 in. (17.8) cm; W. 5 1/2 inches (14 cm); D. 3 1/8 inches (8.0 cm); Wt. 15.8 oz (449 g). Date: 19th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Chair. Dated: c. 1937. Dimensions: overall: 35.9 x 26.1 cm (14 1/8 x 10 1/4 in.) Original IAD Object: 34"high. Medium: watercolor, colored pencil, and graphite on paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Majel G. Claflin.Side Chair. Culture: American. Dimensions: 37 3/16 x 21 x 19 1/2 in. (94.5 x 53.3 x 49.5 cm). Maker: Léon Marcotte (1824-1887). Date: ca. 1860.This side chair is part of a suite of Louis XVI-style furniture that John Taylor Johnston (1820-1893) purchased from the firm of Ringuet-Leprince and L. Marcotte in about 1856. This international firm had showrooms in both Paris and New York, and it is believed that at least some of the pieces of the suite were made in Paris for the New York commission. Johnston, a railroad executive and the first president of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, used the furniture in the music room of his residence at 8 Fifth Avenue. The suite (68.69.1-68.69.11, 68.165.1-68.165.6) includes two sofas, two armchairs, a table, two matching cabinets, a third large cabinet, six matching side chairs, a pair of lyre-back side chairs, and a firescreen. After Ringuet-Leprince retired in 1860, the firm became known as L. Marcotte and Company. Léon Marcotte was New York's mosFolding armchair (sedia a Savonarola) 15th century (textile); 19th century (chair: with earlier parts) Italian. Folding armchair (sedia a Savonarola). Italian. 15th century (textile); 19th century (chair: with earlier parts). Walnut, partly turned; red silk cut velvet; gilt metal; silkArmchair (fauteuil), one of a set of four, c. 1785, Jean-Baptiste-Claude Sené, French, Maitre 1769-1803, 42 7/8 x 25 3/4 x 20 1/2 in. (108.9 x 65.41 x 52.07 cm), Gilding, wood, silk upholstery, France, 18th century, This armchair once decorated the entrance hall of the Chteau du Champ de Bataille in Normandy, the ancestral home of the French line of the Dukes of Harcourt. It would have provided comfortable seating for weary guests who had just arrived, or encouraged visitors to linger in conversation before they moved into the dining room to enjoy a meal or into the cabinet to negotiate some business.Sofa, Stoel armchair, Léon Laroche, 1885 - 1895 print A canapé, armchair and a chair. Print from 283rd Livraison.  paper  seating furnitureARTE EGIPCIO. SILLA Y FIGURILLA que representa al arquitecto Kha. Fechado hacia el 1400 a. C. (XVIII DINASTIA). Objetos destinados a la Tumba de Kha. Egipto.Spring-Capelle by Wieki Somers (b. 1976) chair and stool made in China, copied by the Dutch, design 2007, this one made in 2009.Antique wooden mirror stand, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India Copyright: xSafatxAli/DinodiaxPhotoxBUTACA DE FRANCESC VIDAL. S.XIX.. AYUNTAMIENTO DE BARCELONA.alte Stühle two old chairs in front of a stained wall Copyright: xZoonar.com/angetax 7441398Doll Buggy. Dated: c. 1938. Dimensions: overall: 37.9 x 53 cm (14 15/16 x 20 7/8 in.) Original IAD Object: 29" long; 20 1/2" high; 12 3/4" wide. Medium: watercolor, gouache, and graphite on paperboard. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Richard Barnett.Victor F Muollo, Shaker Three Slat Titlting Chair, c 1936 Shaker Three Slat Titlting Chair