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ANTIQUE CARVED WOOD LOVESEAT

By ntsattic, 27 April, 2014
Description

I inherited this from an aunt & I'd like to get some information on it.  The loveseat has a partial paper label on the bottom from Stickley, I contacted them & they told me it was probably sold in a Stickley store, but not a Stickley item.

I would also like to know it's worth.  Can you tell me anything about it??

Thank you.

Category
Furniture
Medium
wood
Distinguishing marks
Stickley label
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
48" wide, 38-1/2" high, 18" deep
Date Period
unknown
Weight
unknown
History
I don't know how my aunt came to be in possession of this piece, my earliest recollection of this piece is the early 1960's (I was born in the late 1950's)
Price Paid (If known)
inherited
For Sale?
Yes
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Lovejoy

11 years 1 month ago

Re: ANTIQUE CARVED WOOD LOVESEAT

There were a number of Stickley's in the furniture business and they were all related. One branch of the family did make furniture that was not just in the Craftsmen style. Pieces like this one date from the turn of the 19th century and into World War One, similar examples appear in furniture catalogs circa 1898. Demand for pieces like this one peaked in the late 1980's along with the trend for Victorian style decorating, values since then have declined drastically. Today pieces like this one often sell for less than $350.00

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