Antique Dining Chair Back Styles
Solid mahogany wood antique reproduction french style dining chair.
Antique dining chair back styles. Antique chair styles reflect the sensibilities of the periods in which they were manufactured. Leg and foot styles. Shaker chairs are named after a protestant sect called the shakers also known as the united society of believers in christ s second appearing. Dining chairs made for use at the heads of tables do have arms and many antique dining suites were sold with both armed and unarmed versions in the same basic style.
Antique shaker style ladder back dining chairs rush woven seat 6 850 00. Jun 19 2019 explore vicki whaley s board antique chairs followed by 295 people on pinterest. Take a seat in a 1900 to 1950 antique chair. Antique chairs made between 1900 and 1950 may be perfect for your home or office.
One of the best ways to identify an antique style is by observing the piece s legs and feet. Free shipping on many items. Only genuine antique dining chairs approved. The most widely recognized type of shaker chair would be a slat back side chair or the famous shaker rocking chair.
A good number of those listed and defined below are ancestors of chair styles still being made today. Much of shaker furniture styles originated in america in the mid 1800s. Side chairs by definition are chairs without arms. 29 off rrp 540 00.
Listed below are some popular types of antique chairs that originated in europe and the united states during the past 300 years. Solid mahogany wood fiddle back upholstered dining chair. 29 off rrp 505 00. Examine antique chairs to determine the woods used to build the chair a key style indicator.
Date of manufacture declared on all antique dining chairs. Solid mahogany wood antique reproduction style french dining chair. Many designers used both domestic and imported woods for their chairs some of which include african mahogany an exotic imported wood. 60312 set 4 antique mahogany carved shield back dining chair s.
Choose from 600 antique dining chairs prices from 140 to 22 000. Early 17th century furniture typically featured bun or ball style feet. See more ideas about antique chairs chair furniture. Solid mahogany wood.