#Antique Armchairs
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frenchantiques · 8 months ago
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Antique Armchairs That Transform Your Space
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blogresources · 1 year ago
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Victorian Living Room - Open Huge ornate formal and open concept medium tone wood floor and brown floor living room photo with beige walls, no fireplace and no tv
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vintagehomecollection · 5 months ago
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House Beautiful Weekend Homes, 1990
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hobohobgoblim · 1 year ago
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oh to sit beside my wife on these
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fashionsfromhistory · 2 years ago
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Armchair
c.1875-1876
Pottier and Stymus Manufacturing Company
This armchair, along with a matching side chair and cabinet, was made for Pottier and Stymus’ display at the 1876 Centennial International Exhibition in Philadelphia. This seminal event offered unprecedented exposure to potential patrons and sparked the nation’s preference for the Aesthetic style. Founding partner Auguste Pottier then donated the pieces to the Metropolitan Museum as examples of distinguished contemporary craftsmanship.
During the late 1870s and early 1880s, New York City emerged as the center for the production of luxury furniture, interior woodwork, and decoration. Companies including George A. Schastey & Co., Herter Brothers, Pottier and Stymus Manufacturing Company, and Herts Brothers flourished during this period of unparalleled financial growth. With showrooms and manufactories located in the city’s thriving commercial district at Union Square, they received commissions from wealthy financiers and railroad magnates in New York City and across the country for custom-made furnishings. These full-service firms depended on the skills of highly trained émigré craftsmen, many of whom had fled political strife and economic hardship in regions that compose modern-day France and Germany.
The MET (Accession Number: 88.10.3)
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shewhoworshipscarlin · 26 days ago
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Armchair, 1935, Los Angeles, California
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septembergold · 1 month ago
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the-house-of-slytherin · 1 year ago
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novemb-r · 2 years ago
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Windsor armchair, 1760-1775
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periodoakantiques · 1 year ago
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The arcaded cresting rail with initials ′E.K′ and date, the uprights carved with guilloche, the back carved with flower head motifs and acorns on a stipple ground bordered by punch work, with shaped arms and boarded seat, on square and ring turned legs, reverse of back branded ′I.W′ and with old restorations including a metal brace.
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labellenouvelle · 1 year ago
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MAISON JANSEN
A pair of Louis XVI style French petit armchairs in the manner of Maison Jansen, Paris. Fluted legs, original patina. Very comfortable, frame is in very good condition , sturdy. Could use new upholstery. Item No. E5743 Dimensions: 34" h x 22" w x 17" deep . Floor to seat 16" high List Price. $ 1200
504.581.3733 /t
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frenchantiques · 1 year ago
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crystalclaire · 3 months ago
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testament of youth by vera brittain, 7th edition published in 1934
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vintagehomecollection · 3 months ago
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Post-and-beam pragmatism becomes a decorative statement in the Dining Room, with its glowing hearth, wax tapers and gleaming tablesettings. Armchairs, upholstered in leather and backed with a linen plaid, ring an oval dining table of unexpected provenance.
The Worlds of Architectural Digest - Country Homes, 1982
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mostonerous · 8 months ago
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Best chair today
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fashionsfromhistory · 2 years ago
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Armchair
c.1830
Austria
The MET (Accession Number: 2010.218.3)
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