An antique Victorian chair can add a touch of elegance to a living room. Victorian furniture from the early 1800s to the turn of the 20th century featured wood frames in mahogany, walnut, rosewood or…
The first Morris chairs were manufactured in England by the William Morris Co. around 1866 and were the first known reclining chairs produced. Later, furniture makers like Gustav Stickley copied…
Antique chairs range from the gloriously ornate Chippendales to the functional and relatively stark rocking chairs of Colonial America. Many chair designs still in use today first gained popularity in…
If you need pictures of antique chairs for a research project, or to help with a buying spree, you have to know where to look. Browsing through antique websites and catalogs may prove cumbersome if…
Rocking chairs are classic Americana. Benjamin Franklin is often noted as the originator of the rocking chair but documentation shows that a cabinetmaker by the name of William Savery may have been…
You might discover an antique chair in your garage. There might be one in your grandmother's attic. Your Saturday meander though yard sales may uncover one. Look carefully at each chair and become an…
Every chair has its own story to tell. Some antique chairs have obvious stories, told in a loud voice. Other chairs hold a quiet mystery that needs to be coaxed into a story, one whisper at a time. An…
The rocking chair is symbolic of leisure time, of quiet moments before the fire and of summer evenings on the front porch. It is this imagery that makes antique rocking chairs a favorite of…
By strict definition, only chairs that are more than 100 years old are antiques. The expert craftsmanship found in some antique chairs and their usefulness make them appealing items to collect.…