Turned wooden floor-standing torchère or stand
Estimated Value
$150-$400
A tall, decorative floor-standing wooden stand featuring a heavily turned spiral shaft and a circular weighted base. The form suggests it may have served as a torchère, plant stand, umbrella stand, or display pedestal. The craftsmanship emphasizes lathe-turned ornamentation, with a baluster-like profile and a substantial base for stability. The wood appears dark-stained and shows a warm aged patina consistent with older decorative furniture. No maker's mark is visible in the image.
Era
Late 19th century to early 20th century, likely Victorian/Edwardian revival style
Origin
United Kingdom or continental Europe, exact origin unknown
Material
Turned hardwood with a stained or polished finish
Condition
Good overall condition with visible surface wear, scuffs, and age-related finish loss on the base; structurally appears intact
Physical Details
Dimensions
Approximately 5.5 to 6.5 feet tall; base about 16 to 20 inches in diameter
Weight
Medium
Authentication
Authenticity Score
Medium - the construction and wear suggest an older piece, but the exact age, origin, and whether it is antique versus vintage cannot be confirmed from the photo alone
Provenance
Likely from a domestic interior or decorative furnishing context; specific provenance cannot be determined from the image alone
Historical Significance
Turned wooden stands and torchères were popular decorative and functional furnishings in the Victorian and Edwardian periods, often used to display plants, lamps, or ornamental objects. Spiral-turned examples reflect the continued popularity of traditional woodworking and revival styles.
Restoration Notes
- •Possible refinishing or re-staining of the surface; finish appears somewhat uniform and glossy in places
- •Base shows wear consistent with age and use, but no obvious structural repairs are visible
