antique 4 pc set, need any help identifying or any info!!!

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  1. Ryan1087

    Ryan1087 New Member

    This is the first set I need help with I have many others I will be posting from a recently deceased family members estate. The set is for sure close to 100 years old or older based on how long it has been in the family, This set includes 2 chairs, the double chair and a very ornate table, i could not find any manufacturer markings that i noticed on anything. I believe they were re-upolstered at one time, Any info at all on age, style, value would be a huge help!!!! More to come!!




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  2. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    More heavy wood.....Wow !!!
     
  3. clutteredcloset49

    clutteredcloset49 Well-Known Member

    The double chair is a settee.
    Again, if you are selling, you will get more if you price the pieces individually, and negotiate a lower price for the set if someone wants it all.

    The table may be earlier than the chairs.
    Not sure about the age, 1890s - 19teens. Wait for Brad to respond.
     
  4. verybrad

    verybrad Well-Known Member

    Looks like you have 3 pieces from a c. 1910 parlor set. Has some elements of the empire revival style popular at the time but maybe just best termed as late Victorian. Wood appears to be mahogany. These sometimes came in sets as large as 10 pieces but 5 was most common. Usually a settee, rocker, captains chair, and two occasional chairs. Here is a set that is probably just a bit earlier than yours.

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    Your table is earlier. Circa 1890 stick and ball walnut lamp table.
     
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  5. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    You're right about the upholstery job too. It's in good shape and a fair bit later than the furniture. Without getting my fingers on it I'd guess late 1940s. The original was probably velvet and it wore out as velvet does.
     
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