Circa 1920 children’s rocking chair from Pennsylvania
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Circa 1920 children’s rocking chair from Pennsylvania
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If anyone has information about this small piece of furniture I would like to know more about it and also may be interested in selling it at some point depending on the value.
1920s Children's Rocking Chair
Description:
This is an authentic children’s rocking chair dating back to the 1920s, originating from Pennsylvania. The frame is made of solid wood, with a woven wicker seat in a basketweave pattern. The turned spindles, curved rockers, and overall structure suggest traditional early 20th-century American craftsmanship. The chair exhibits a rustic yet elegant charm, typical of Pennsylvania-made furniture from that era.
Historical Context:
Condition Analysis:
Current Market Value (Estimated):
Given its age, condition, and provenance, this chair would generally have a value of $100 to $200 USD in the current antiques market. If restored carefully, the value could potentially increase to $250 to $350 USD, particularly if marketed to collectors of Americana, early 20th-century furniture, or vintage children's items.
Value Factors:
Recommendation:
For a more precise valuation or if you wish to insure or sell this item, consider seeking a professional appraisal from a specialist in American antiques or regional Pennsylvania furniture. An appraiser with expertise in early 20th-century rural furniture or local craftsmanship can provide more context and accurate pricing.