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Tall, Skinny, Wood Chair

By jeffthiede, 21 August, 2011
Description

I found this unique looking chair at a garage sale, it is in very good shape, the seat cushion material is also in very good shape, and tacked not stapled down, it is put together tongue and groove and the back of the chair appears to be hand carved.  I was wondering if anyone knew what type of chair this was, and if it is possible to locate more of them.

Category
Furniture
Medium
wood
Distinguishing marks
none
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
48h x 15 wide at widest point on cushion seat, x 15 front/back
Date Period
not known
Weight
5-10lbs
History
found at garage sale
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
$15.00
For Sale?
No
Photos

Acesmom

13 years 7 months ago

Re: Tall, Skinny, Wood Chair

I was wondering if you found any information regarding this chair b/c I too have one very similar and have no idea as to who made it or what design it is, or the value. Mine is the exact same except the back is covered in velvet as well as the seat (same color as yours too). I found this chair to be truly unique however I have had no luck on finding any information on it!

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Lovejoy

13 years 7 months ago

In reply to Re: Tall, Skinny, Wood Chair by Acesmom

Re: Tall, Skinny, Wood Chair

It's what's called a "Hall Chair", it's based on Victorian examples that were found in the front hall of large homes. They were used by staff or messengers. Examples like this one tend to be 1960's-70's decorator pieces and sell for under $100.00

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absinity

9 years 3 months ago

Re: Tall, Skinny, Wood Chair

Thank you for the answer Lovejoy!  I came across this post while searching for the name of this type of chair for our craigslist listing.

 

If anybody is interested in seeing another example, or wants to buy a nice pair of these, here is the link.

http://atlanta.craigslist.org/wat/fuo/5502859648.html

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