Victorian Era Style Wooden Chair

$20.00

This is a Victorian-era style wooden side chair, likely dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. It features elements characteristic of Eastlake or spindle-back styles, which were popular during that period.

Notable Features & Style:

  • Carved crest rail: The upper backrest has ornate, scrolling carvings, a hallmark of the Eastlake style, which emphasized geometric and incised carving rather than elaborate Rococo-style ornamentation.

  • Spindle-back design: The row of turned spindles beneath the crest rail is reminiscent of the American farmhouse or cottage-style chairs from the late Victorian period.

  • Cane seat: The woven cane seat is a common feature in chairs from this era, offering durability and comfort.

  • Turned legs and stretchers: The legs and horizontal supports (stretchers) showcase a spindle-turning technique, often seen in late 19th-century American furniture.

  • Dark wood finish: Typical of the era, this chair is made of hardwood with a rich, dark stain, reflecting Victorian tastes for warm, detailed craftsmanship.

  • Available for local pick up only

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