George was known for designing furniture that was both innovative in construction and significant in design. His designs were daring and modernist for the time. This bedroom chair is typical of his designs from the 1860s-1870s, its profile looks more like a scientific instrument than the bones of a chair. The upholstery is structurally very stable, no holes or thinning areas but it does have some colour fading, most notable on the seat. The ebonised finish has typical scuffs and knocks.
An exceptionally striking and unusually tall antique carved oak hall chair with cherub cresting and barley twist supports. A magnificent antique carved oak hall chair of impressive presence, featuring a tall 118 cm back, richly detailed hand-carved decoration, bold barley twist uprights, and an eye-catching cherub-and-flower crest rail. This is a highly decorative and atmospheric piece, ideal for collectors of Gothic, Renaissance Revival, Jacobean Revival, or ecclesiastical-style furniture. The chair has a dramatic silhouette, with carved foliate openwork throughout the back, turned barley twist supports, and detailed cresting with cherub figures supporting a central flowerhead. It has a strong sculptural quality that gives it real statement impact in any interior. In my opinion, this is an early to mid-19th century piece, or at the very least a genuinely old hand-carved chair in that tradition, showing excellent age, character, and patina. It is certainly not a modern reproduction. I have intentionally left the chair in its original condition to preserve its authenticity and aged character. The upholstery is worn and fragile, consistent with age, and could be replaced if desired, although it adds to the original feel of the piece. Condition: The chair is in honest antique condition with clear signs of age. There is historic woodworm present (now inactive), and an old repair to one leg. As a result, there is some movement/looseness in the structure, particularly around the front/leg area. For this reason, the chair is best suited as a decorative or display piece rather than for regular everyday seating. It displays beautifully and has excellent presence, but would benefit from structural reinforcement if intended for frequent use. A rare and characterful antique with strong visual appeal. The underside and construction also show old fixing methods including upholstery tacks / nails, along with signs of age and earlier repair work consistent with a long life. All of this adds to the authenticity of the piece rather than detracting from it. Approximate dimensions: Height: 118 cm Width: 50 cm Depth: 40 cm A rare and highly decorative antique chair with huge visual presence, superb carving, and the kind of untouched originality that is getting harder to find. An ideal piece for country house, Gothic, historic, theatrical, collector, or curated interior settings. Come in touch for a quote please. Antique carved oak hall chair, cherub chair, barley twist chair, gothic hall chair, gothic revival chair, renaissance revival chair, jacobean revival chair, victorian carved chair, ecclesiastical chair, antique decorative chair, high back antique chair, carved oak chair, hall seat, occasional chair, statement chair, country house furniture, original antique chair, museum style furniture, hand carved oak chair, antique gothic furniture.
This beautiful Victorian stick back armchair is a true gem for any antique furniture lover. Made in the early 19th century, it boasts a stunning elm seat and beech wood construction. The chair is fully assembled and sturdy. It’s perfect for any room in your home, with beautiful a patina and wear to the arms, showing decades of use and enjoyment. This chair is handmade and features a waxed finish. Turned legs with evident signs of Woodworking, draw knife use and fine craftsmanship. This Thames Valley Windsor armchair is a true original, signed by the original maker J. Y – JB and stamped with their mark – a genuinely rare piece that will hold its value. Don’t miss the chance to own this piece of history.
An early 19th century English Windsor type side chair with hoop back and elegant faux bamboo turnery, possibly Yealmpton area. H 88 cm x SH 43.5 cm x W 37 cm x D 39.5 cm.
Rare Early Antique Heyde Lead Mr Punch On Chair. Please study the photos as they show the condition and measurement. Part of chair missing so needs to be leant. Possibly top of hat missing. But what a fantastic rare figure with great patination and presence.
Whether used as a functional seating option or as a decorative accent piece, this stool is sure to impress. Its antique status adds to its rare and valuable nature, making it a must-have for any collector of ethnographic antiques.
Antique Kneeling church chairs with bible holder and kneeling pad hessian no longer has pad. Please see photos chair 1 is in good condition commensurable with age. This item is in the category “Antiques\Antique Furniture\Chairs”. The seller is “sunburst_11″ and is located in this country: GB. This item can be shipped to United Kingdom.
Antique: Yes
Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor
Set Includes: Chair
Material: Solid Wood
Item Length: 38cm
Additional Parts Required: No
Colour: Brown
Brand: Antique
Type: Kneeling Chair
Seating Capacity: 1
Assembly Required: No
Item Height: 82cm
Features: bible holder, knee cushion
Room: Bedroom, Dining Room, Foyer, Guestroom, Home Office/Study, Living Room, Lounge