Featured Old, beat up chair - looks special though

Discussion in 'Furniture' started by ScottPhontonx, Feb 6, 2022.

  1. ScottPhontonx

    ScottPhontonx New Member

    Bought a house with an old beat up "antique-looking" chair. Haven't touched it, not wanting to do more harm than good.

    Would like any advise if it is worth anything and how to go about getting it into the right hands at the right price.

    See pictures.
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  2. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

  3. say_it_slowly

    say_it_slowly The worst prison is a closed heart

    I must say I do like those hairy legs!
     
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  4. Silverthorne

    Silverthorne Well-Known Member

    The curule is backless. Savonarola and some others have backs. Apparently the righteousness and/or egos of the chosen ones held them upright.
     
  5. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    put it out to the curb and it it will get........"into the right hands at the right price."

    ;):woot::woot:
     
  6. verybrad

    verybrad Well-Known Member

    Unfortunately, not a lot of value in this condition but definitely worth saving. It is an exceptional example of Victorian excess. If it were mine, I would post it on fb marketplace for $100.00 OBO to see if you get any interest. Hard to say.

    As an example, I had a very nice Victorian carved mahogany chair frame that I ended up selling for $25.00. I had no interest until I priced it $40.00 at a garage sale and had to wrangle the $25.00 offer out of someone once they seemed intrigued.
     
  7. mark737

    mark737 Well-Known Member

    As much as I enjoyed komokwa's response, I will offer this glimmer of hope to our new friend Scott. A little elbow grease, some new upholstery...
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  8. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    a lot of elbow grease...!!!:hilarious:
     
  9. Darkwing Manor

    Darkwing Manor Well-Known Member

    Love it!
     
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  10. verybrad

    verybrad Well-Known Member

    Think it does a disservice to show 1stDibs pricing here. In no way can 99.9% of the people ever get those kinds of prices. They cater to the highest end clientele for which money is no object. In tip top condition, this would be a $300.00 max chair in most markets. Maybe $500 in a smart shop in a big city. Even $1500.00 to most high-end decorators would be a stretch.
     
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  11. James Conrad

    James Conrad Well-Known Member

    Agrees 100%, you notice 1stDibs does NOT show sold prices which is all that really counts. 1stDibs has what I call FANTASY prices or prices that have little bearing on what they are actually sold for.
     
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  12. James Conrad

    James Conrad Well-Known Member

    Exactly, I.E. correctly restored you would have more money in this chair than you could reasonably expect to get on a resale. A LOT MORE!:happy:
     
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  13. bluumz

    bluumz Quite Busy

    Tritto.
    1stDibs is absolutely useless in determining worth or pricing.
     
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  14. mark737

    mark737 Well-Known Member

    Sorry, posting the chair from 1stDibs was my attempt at humor, which apparently failed. I've posted many times here about their wildly inflated pricing and always suggest people look at Liveauctioneers or Chairish Pink Book for sold pricing. And in that spirit, here are some examples from Liveauctioneers.

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  15. Darkwing Manor

    Darkwing Manor Well-Known Member

    I love it for insurance claims!
     
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  16. James Conrad

    James Conrad Well-Known Member

    No, I got it but wasn't sure if OP did.:)
    Hate to see someone drop a grand or so on a repair job based on a 1stDibs price!:eek:
     
  17. mark737

    mark737 Well-Known Member

    True, I shouldn't assume the new members know about 1stDibs. When I first started getting into MCM furniture about 10 years ago I bought an American of Martinsville dresser for $50 and then found a listing for the same one on 1stDibs for $3,000. I contacted the dealer, who was within driving distance, and asked if he wanted to buy mine for $500. I figured $2500 would be a nice little profit for him, but he wasn't interested, didn't even make a lowball offer. That's when I realized their pricing was a sham.
     
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  18. James Conrad

    James Conrad Well-Known Member

  19. Darkwing Manor

    Darkwing Manor Well-Known Member

    Send your address! Wanty-wanty!
     
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  20. Gus Tuason

    Gus Tuason Well-Known Member

    I like it. The carvings are great. The back carving may be a "Green Man" (?); or the "North Wind" (?). I've restored many pieces which looked lost at first glance but turned out to be easily restored and well worth the time. Some have been lost causes and I've sold the interesting parts separately for more than I would gotten had fully repaired the item, as decorative pieces. My first choice is to reclaim the piece (if do-able), especially if I intend to keep the piece.
     
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