Please help with chair - hand carved? Age?

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  1. Mill Cove Treasures

    Mill Cove Treasures Well-Known Member

    Sorry about the dirt. Is this hand carved? Any clues to the age?
    Thank you.

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  2. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    Late 19th C, by the look of it. Might be mid 19th: can you photo the castors, please? Hand carved boudoir chair.
     
  3. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    The fabric looks to be added in the 1950's or 60's.....
    that trim was all over my folks living room furniture.
     
  4. Mill Cove Treasures

    Mill Cove Treasures Well-Known Member

    Thanks ownedbybear. We're having a snow storm and this is out in the barn. I probably won't be able to get out there until tomorrow after the plow clears the way. I will post a picture as soon as I can.

    Thanks Komokwa, are you saying that this trim wasn't used on furniture back then? Do you know when this was "invented?
     
  5. Messilane

    Messilane Well-Known Member

  6. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    what I meant to say......& I'm just spitballing ....is that the fabric looks to me to be 1960's , & that trim was very popular in those days....so I would think that the older chair was reupholstered around then.
    I have a similar chair...not as old or ornate.....that has the same trim....albeit reupholstered with ultrasuede .
     
  7. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    Mil cove....I hope the storm passes quickly !
     
  8. Mill Cove Treasures

    Mill Cove Treasures Well-Known Member

    Great link Messilane. I was researching the same thing on google but I didn't see that one.

    Komokwa, it could have been reupholstered. Those photographs were taken with my cell phone. When I go back in I will bring my camera and get more details. As you can tell, this thing was stored away for years even before I received it.

    Unfortunately, the snow turned to rain but it's going to turn back to snow which, will make shoveling this mess VERY heavy.
     
  9. Ladybranch

    Ladybranch Well-Known Member

    Lovely balloon back gentleman's arm chair with casters. That crest as well as the arms may be hand carved. I also think latter half of 19th century like 1860s-1890s.

    This chair has a fauteuil flavor with those straight legs and ornate arm carvings also. Possibly a Victorian fauteuil??

    "A fauteuil is a style of open-arm chair with a primarily exposed wooden frame originating in France in the early 17th century.

    "A fauteuil is made of wood, and frequently with carved relief ornament. It is typically upholstered on the seat, the seat back and on the arms (manchettes). Some fauteuils have a valenced front seat rail which is padding that extends slightly over the apron. The exposed wooden elements are often gilded or otherwise painted."
    http://www.canonburyantiques.com/p/...rm-Chairs-Fauteils-Mahogany-Chair-1401856045/
    http://www.rubylane.com/item/6041-PG130106/Ribbon-Carved-Louis-XV-Fauteuil-Armchair

    --- Susan
     
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  10. Messilane

    Messilane Well-Known Member

    Komokwa, I just looked it up because i was curious. :)
     
  11. Mill Cove Treasures

    Mill Cove Treasures Well-Known Member

    Thank you Susan. The carving on the legs of that beautiful chair in the second link is close to the carving on my chair.
     
  12. Ladybranch

    Ladybranch Well-Known Member

    Mill, believe the carvings on the arms and legs are of acanthus leaves.

    --- Susan
     
  13. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    & I am no furniture expert .....
     
  14. gregsglass

    gregsglass Well-Known Member

    Hi,
    That trim is called gimp and has been used for years and years. It all depends if it is cotton/silk or polyester. Yours has a sheen which looks newer to me but it is hard to tell from photos. It is one of the few French style chairs that I like. Mine had a grey white wash on the wood and a pale grey silk fabric.
    greg
     
  15. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    I thought gimp was a thin flat plastic colored filament.

    At least....it was for crafters.
     
  16. Bakersgma

    Bakersgma Well-Known Member

    Yup. Gimp is what we made things out of at camp.
     
  17. gregsglass

    gregsglass Well-Known Member

    Hi,
    Must be different out West of here. Fabric trim has always been called gimp. What do you all call it????
    greg
     
  18. Messilane

    Messilane Well-Known Member

  19. Mill Cove Treasures

    Mill Cove Treasures Well-Known Member

    We call it gimp but we also have the flat plastic gimp. We used the plastic gimp to make bracelets and necklaces to hold our roller skate keys. Remember those?
     
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  20. Bakersgma

    Bakersgma Well-Known Member

    I have no idea what to call fabric trim besides "fabric trim." :p

    And I went to camp in NY and CT, Greg.

    Hm. I wrote this right after Messi's last post and could have sworn I clicked "Post." But here it is, patiently waiting for me return. :rolleyes:
     
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