Upholstered wooden armchair
Estimated Value
$150-$450
A traditional upholstered armchair with a solid wooden frame, rounded arms, tapered legs, and decorative open side supports. The chair features floral-patterned upholstery on the back and seat, secured with nailhead trim. The wood has a warm medium-brown finish with visible grain and age patina. The overall form suggests a late 19th to early 20th century parlor or library chair, though the upholstery may have been replaced at a later date.
Era
Late Victorian to Edwardian period, likely c. 1890-1915
Origin
Likely United Kingdom or continental Europe
Material
Wood frame with upholstered fabric seat and back, metal nailhead trim
Condition
Good overall condition with visible age-related wear, including finish wear to the wood, minor scuffs, and likely later upholstery or refreshed fabric. Frame appears structurally intact from the visible angle.
Physical Details
Dimensions
Approximately 34-38 inches tall, 22-26 inches wide, 22-28 inches deep
Weight
Medium
Authentication
Authenticity Score
Medium - The frame appears period-style and plausibly antique, but the image does not show construction details, joints, underside, or labels. Upholstery may be later than the frame.
Provenance
No maker's mark or label is visible, so exact provenance cannot be determined. The style is consistent with a period domestic seating chair from Britain or Europe, possibly from a hotel, parlor, or sitting room setting.
Historical Significance
Represents the transition from heavily carved Victorian seating to more restrained Edwardian domestic furniture. Upholstered armchairs of this type were common in middle- and upper-middle-class interiors and are valued today more for decorative and functional appeal than for rarity.
Restoration Notes
- •Upholstery appears possibly replaced or refreshed
- •Wood finish shows signs of wear and possible refinishing
- •No obvious major structural repairs visible from this view
