19th Century Gothic Revival Arm Chair with Upholstered Seat
Item Details
A mid-19th century Gothic Revival mahogany arm chair. The ornately carved and pierced back features elements reminiscent of Gothic architecture, such as pointed arches, trefoils, and a central rosette inspired by stained glass windows characteristic of Gothic cathedrals. Turned finials flank the back and connect to turned arms that terminate in balls. The chair rises on turned legs in front and splayed legs in back, all on small casters. The spring seats are upholstered in a burnt orange velvet fabric with double welting. The arm chair is in the style of furniture makers J. and J. W. Meeks, active in New York from ca. 1836–59.
Please note the coordinating chair offered as item 17DCC190-210.
- The chair is being sold to benefit the Warren County Historical Museum.
- Please note, this is an item that may be especially difficult to move and/or transport. Unless shipping arrangements are available and made by the winning bidder, that individual is advised to bring appropriate assistance, vehicle, proper materials, and any necessary tools to pickup.
Condition
- back splat is cracked and broken in several places, all clean breaks that can be repaired
Dimensions
- seat height 18.00"
Item #
17DCC190-211