A beautiful reclining chair. It has lion claws on back legs. I am based in Malta.

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  1. Hachiko

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  2. Hachiko

    Hachiko Active Member

    I was told the wood is walnut
     
  3. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    It is a planters chair, named after the colonials on the plantations in Asia. They could rest on the veranda at the end of the day, and put their glass on the extended arm rest.
    Many planter's chairs had extra extensions which could be folded under the armrests.

    I would guess the wood is tropical hardwood, but I'll tag @verybrad for you.
     
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  4. Any Jewelry

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  5. Hachiko

    Hachiko Active Member

    How interesting this is, do you think it actually had an extended arm? I have been told that the lion legs that make this particular...
     
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  6. Any Jewelry

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    I'm not sure, but it looks like there could have been, since the screw is visible. Could you post a photo of the bit where the screw is?
     
  7. Hachiko

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  8. Any Jewelry

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    I'm still not sure, but Brad has been tagged, he knows much m ore about furniture than I do.
    Forgot to ask, is there wear or scuff marks on the underside of the armrests, where an extension could have rubbed against the wood?
     
  9. Hachiko

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    None so I guess that answers the question , thanks for insight much helpfull
     
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  10. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Yes, it does.:) Thanks for all your extra photos.
     
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  11. Hachiko

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    Would you happen to know the year ?
     
  12. Hachiko

    Hachiko Active Member

    Do you think its something locally made?
     
  13. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    My guess is 1920s, but Brad will probably know.
    That depends on the wood, so we have to wait for Brad. I'll tag some other people who may know, @Ghopper1924 and @Jeff Drum .

    Please give my regards to beautiful Malta, a place close to my heart.:)
     
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  14. Hachiko

    Hachiko Active Member

    I will surely do :) .

    For my info how do you date it ?
     
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  15. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    I compared it to a few chairs that used to be my grandparents', so no 'secrets of the trade'.;) I don't even know if I am right though. The people I tagged before have far more experience with furniture dating and wood species.
     
  16. verybrad

    verybrad Well-Known Member

    Also called a plantation chair. Don't think this is walnut but some kind of tropical hardwood. Not the same as what is currently billed as plantation mahogany. I am not well versed enough to tell you what it could really be. Does have some age to it but hard to tell since have been made for decades. My best guess would be sometime mid 20th century, give or take. Think the carvings/details would be a bit better if it were earlier.
     
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  17. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Thanks Brad.
     
  18. Hachiko

    Hachiko Active Member

    Thanks really appreciate you valuable input
     
  19. Fid

    Fid Well-Known Member

    I wonder if it isn't the remnants of a deck chair that were refastened to make a chair for a veranda or porch.
     
  20. Hachiko

    Hachiko Active Member

    I wouldn't know, but I guess it had to be a large chair to make such a big chair out of it.
     
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