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S Bent & Bros Rocking Chair
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S. Bent & Bros. Colonial Rocking Chair
🔍 Summary
Item: Colonial-Style Rocking Chair
Maker: S. Bent & Bros., Gardner, Massachusetts
Model Number: 333
Date: Stamped 1970
Material: Appears to be solid maple (likely hard maple based on the grain and color)
Condition: Excellent (no scratches, chips, or cracks; well-preserved finish)
Provenance: One-owner; gifted by father in 1971, rarely used
🪑 Historical Background
S. Bent & Bros. was a well-respected American furniture manufacturer based in Gardner, MA—once known as the “Chair City of the World.” The company was established in the 1860s and became particularly known for its Colonial Revival and Windsor-style chairs and rockers. Their furniture was handcrafted from quality hardwoods, typically maple or birch.
Model 333 rocking chairs with "COLONIAL" branding were part of their mid-20th century line, reflecting a simplified, elegant interpretation of earlier American styles. Your piece has the distinctive tall back with vertical spindles, curved arms, and turned front legs, all typical of their work.
The “1970” date stamp and style indicate this chair was likely produced near the end of the company's peak years, before S. Bent ceased production in the 2000s.
✅ Authentication
The underside marking clearly reads:
COLONIAL / S. Bent & Bros. / Gardner, MASS / CHAIRS
333 and 1970
This matches known authentic S. Bent stamps and confirms it as a factory-made piece from 1970. The construction style and materials are consistent with known S. Bent Colonial rocking chairs.
📏 Measurements
Based on your measuring tape image, the seat width is approximately 21 inches at its widest point. This is standard for adult-size rocking chairs of this style and era.
💰 Current Market Value (as of 2025)
The value reflects:
🧾 Professional Appraisal Recommendation
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🧼 Care and Preservation Tips
📝 Final Notes
Your rocking chair is a beautiful example of American craftsmanship from a well-known maker. While not highly rare, its pristine condition and original finish make it desirable for collectors of Colonial-style or vintage American furniture. Whether you keep or sell, it remains a charming and historically meaningful piece.