Description: An antique mahogany wood loveseat with a curved back and elegant splat backrest design. The back features three prominent vase-shaped vertical splats, typical of classical revival or Federal styles. The arms are gracefully curved, and the seat has been reupholstered in the 1990s with a blush-toned, textured, button-tufted fabric. The overall frame is solid with a rich patina and signs of light age-appropriate wear.
Category: American Antique Furniture – Seating (Loveseat / Settee)
Materials:
Frame: Solid mahogany wood
Upholstery: 1990s reupholstered fabric, likely a synthetic blend
Padding: Likely foam or updated material from the 1990s refurbishing
Style: Federal Revival / Hepplewhite influence (noted in curved arms and splat back)
Estimated Date Period: Circa early 20th century (1900–1920s). While Federal styles date back to the early 1800s, this piece appears to be a revival version, possibly produced during the Colonial Revival movement in the early 20th century when furniture of earlier American styles regained popularity.
Condition:
Wood Frame: Good structural integrity, some light finish wear and scuffing consistent with age.
Upholstery: Clean and presentable, but not original. The 1990s fabric and cushion are in good used condition.
Useability: Fully functional and stable as a seating piece.
Provenance: Family heirloom, passed down through generations. Upholstered in the 1990s. No known manufacturer label or branding visible in the photos.
Estimated Market Value:
Retail/Decorative Value: $150 – $350 USD
Insurance/Replacement Value: Up to $400 USD (for a similar piece with custom upholstery)
Auction Value: $100 – $200 USD depending on region and buyer interest
Value can increase with:
Original upholstery (if intact and stylish)
Verified maker label or documented provenance
Restored finish or refinished woodwork by a professional
Recommendation: A professional appraisal is not strictly necessary unless you suspect it is by a known cabinetmaker (e.g., Duncan Phyfe) or if you plan to insure it as part of a higher-value estate. However, a professional conservator could help restore the wood finish and possibly increase its display value.
Mahogany love seat
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Antique Mahogany Loveseat
Description:
An antique mahogany wood loveseat with a curved back and elegant splat backrest design. The back features three prominent vase-shaped vertical splats, typical of classical revival or Federal styles. The arms are gracefully curved, and the seat has been reupholstered in the 1990s with a blush-toned, textured, button-tufted fabric. The overall frame is solid with a rich patina and signs of light age-appropriate wear.
Category:
American Antique Furniture – Seating (Loveseat / Settee)
Materials:
Estimated Date Period:
Circa early 20th century (1900–1920s).
While Federal styles date back to the early 1800s, this piece appears to be a revival version, possibly produced during the Colonial Revival movement in the early 20th century when furniture of earlier American styles regained popularity.
Condition:
Provenance:
Family heirloom, passed down through generations. Upholstered in the 1990s. No known manufacturer label or branding visible in the photos.
Estimated Market Value:
Value can increase with:
Recommendation:
A professional appraisal is not strictly necessary unless you suspect it is by a known cabinetmaker (e.g., Duncan Phyfe) or if you plan to insure it as part of a higher-value estate. However, a professional conservator could help restore the wood finish and possibly increase its display value.