I spotted this chair while shopping in a small town in northern Maine. The adjustable seat height is what first caught my attention as I have never seen the design before. Upon closer inspection I noted that the back rest is also adjustable both vertically and horizontally. The back rest itself is also on a pivot to maintain contact with your back. The owner accepted an offer of $25. I showed it to an 87 year old friend of mine who is fine cabinet maker and craftsman of over 70 years. He stated (while excitedly inspecting and adjusting the chair) that he had only ever seen 1 before and then only in a photo. He said it was in "wonderfull" condition and would gladly take it off my hands for far more than I paid if it was for sale. Sadly he could not tell me anything as far as where, when, who or why about the chairs design and history. I would be very gratefull for any and all information anyone may have concerning this odd little chair.
Description
Category
Furniture
Medium
wood, oak?
Distinguishing marks
none noted
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
adjustable
Date Period
late 1800, early 1900
Weight
19 lbs
History
I found this at a this n that shop in Maine where it was being used as a plant stand.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
$25.00
For Sale?
Yes
Re: antique adjustable chair
Certainly an odd chair, I've not seen anything quite like it and can only provide some possibilities. Adjustable chairs like this tend to be used by architects and artists, I'll check my files and see what I can find
Re: antique adjustable chair
The only thing that comes close are Drafting chairs, which need a wide range of adjustment. Unfortuneatly "One of a Kind" pieces like this tend to custom made or limited production items that are very hard to place a value on.