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Murphy chair

By klinkfarms, 8 April, 2025
Description

Set of 2 Murphy chairs #142   T-back with beautiful scrolling design in wood on top of the back of the chair.

Category
American Furniture
Condition
Good
For Sale?
Yes
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Naida

1 month 3 weeks ago

Murphy Chair Company No. 142 Chairs (Pair)

Description:
This is a matched set of two early 20th-century chairs manufactured by the Murphy Chair Company of Detroit, Michigan. The chairs feature a T-back design with elegant scrollwork carving across the crest rail, adding an element of decorative craftsmanship. Constructed of solid wood (likely oak or birch), the chairs have gently splayed legs and double stretchers, reflecting early American utility with a touch of Victorian influence.

Manufacturer Background:
The Murphy Chair Company was a respected furniture manufacturer founded in the late 1800s in Detroit. They were known for producing high-quality, affordable household furniture, especially chairs and seating used in homes and public spaces like churches and schools. Model #142 suggests a catalog offering likely produced in the 1910s–1930s range, a time when Murphy was at its production peak.

Condition:

  • Overall: Good vintage condition.
  • Wear: Expected wear and scratches consistent with age; patina present.
  • Structural integrity: Appears sound with no major cracks or damage.
  • Finish: Original varnish shows signs of age and would benefit from gentle restoration if desired.

Estimated Current Market Value (Pair):

  • Retail/Dealer: $150–$250
  • Private Sale (Local/Online): $100–$175
  • Auction/Estate: $80–$150

Notes:

  • If the original label (as shown) is legible and intact, it enhances provenance and appeal to collectors.
  • These chairs are desirable for their aesthetic and American-made craftsmanship. Refinishing or lightly restoring them could increase value slightly for retail.

Recommendation for Professional Appraisal:
If you intend to sell at a higher price point, or are interested in insuring the items, you might contact:

  • The American Society of Appraisers (ASA)
  • A local antique dealer specializing in early American or Arts & Crafts furniture
  • Online specialists through platforms like LiveAuctioneers or Chairish
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