Current Garden Antique Inventory | |
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WIRE CHAIR, SINGLE, 19TH CENTURY Date: Late 19th or early 20th c. Price: Please contact us for price Description: Fanciful steel wirework garden chair, heavy weight, painted black, late 19th or early 20th century. 34 inches high, 17 inches wide. $295. Part of our collection of: Chairs in Garden Antiques | |
ASIAN SEDAN CHAIR, WICKER AND BAMBOO, ANTIQUE Date: Circa 1900 Price: Please contact us for price Description: Rare antique Asian wicker and bamboo sedan chair with wicker pillow headrest and side compartments. This is a chair designed to be carried by poles on each side by porters. See photo. Note that the iron brackets to hold wood poles are mounted on each side, but poles are missing. Removable seat has custom Thai green silk cushion. Circa 1890- 1900. 42 inches high, 27 inches wide and 28 inches deep. This chair would be a charming focal point in a Asian or garden room setting. Part of our collection of: Chairs in Garden Antiques | |
WIRE GARDEN CHAIR, ANTIQUE, SINGLE Date: late 19th century Price: $295 Description: Single wire work garden chair with high back, scalloped apron on sides and decorated with centered medallions on bottom apron. Late 19th century. 35 inches high, 17 1/2 inches wide. $295. By the mid-nineteenth century, furniture makers took advantage of technological advance in the manufacture of metal and began using reinforced steel wire first to make fencing and then to make chairs and benches that could withstand all climate conditions and were thus ideal for outdoor use. And because they were portable they were widely used from lawns to porches to interiors. Catalogs of ironwork manufacturers from the second half of the 19th century featured elaborate wire chairs, plant stands, etc in their general line of garden furniture. Part of our collection of: Chairs in Garden Antiques | |
WIRE GARDEN CHAIR, SINGLE, ANTIQUE Date: late 19th century Price: $295 Description: Single wire work garden chair with high back, shaped stretchers and curled feet. Late 19th century. 35 1/2 inches high 16 1/2 inches wide and 17 inches deep. $295. By the 19th century, furniture makers took advantage of technological advances in the manufacture of metal and began using reinforced steel wire first to make fencing and then to make elaborate and fancy chairs, benches, plant stands etc. that could withstand all climate conditions and were thus ideal for outdoor use. And because they were portable they were widely used from lawns to porches to interiors. Catalogs of ironwork manufacturers from the second half of the 19th century features all sorts of elaborate wire designs for plant stands, settees, bird cages and even cradles, all made of steel wire for interior and outdoor use. Part of our collection of: Chairs in Garden Antiques | |
WIRE ARM CHAIRS, PAIR, ANTIQUE Date: late 19th century Price: Please contact us for price Description: Rare pair of antique wire work arm chairs, with rolled trim on back and arms centering a decorative openwork design,and resting on curled feet. These chairs have ample seats, are heavy weight and have been professionally cleaned and repainted black. Late 19th century. American. 35 inches high, 24 inches wide and 24 inches deep. Part of our collection of: Chairs in Garden Antiques | |
ARM CHAIR, ANTIQUE WROUGHT IRON, WINTERTHUR LABEL Date: Vintage Price: Please contact us for price Description: Vintage wrought iron garden arm chair in English Regency design with reeded slats and paw feet, labeled WINTERTHUR--originally home of Henry Dupont, and the leading American decorative arts museum in Delaware. Early 21st century. 36"H. 21"W. 24"D. Part of our collection of: Chairs in Garden Antiques | |
WEATHER VANE IRON HERON Date: 20th century Price: Please contact us for price Description: Painted iron weather vane of heron. Riveted construction. Charming sculpture for the garden. 42 1/2 inches high, 27 inches wide. Part of our collection of: Weather vane in Garden Antiques | |
PLANT STAND, WIREWORK, THREE TIERED, VINTAGE Date: very early 20th c. Price: $285 Description: Wirework three tiered garden plant stand in white paint, with loop and scroll decoration, and heavy weight. Has original rolling casters. Vintage. 40 1/2"H. 49"W. 25"D. Perfect indoors or in the garden for displaying plants with wide tiered levels to hold good sized pots. $285. Part of our collection of: Stands in Garden Antiques | |
UMBRELLA STAND HERCULES WRESTLING SERPENT Date: late 19th century Price: Please contact us for price Description: Cast iron figural umbrella stand depicting young Hercules wrestling a serpent, after the original 1860 design registered by Edwin and Theophilus Smith, Sheffield, England, from Greek mythology. Marked "OWF Reg. Design" in casting.. The serpent coils around Hercules and forms the hoop for the umbrellas. Has a lift out drip tray. 32"H 18 1/2"W. 10"D. Part of our collection of: Stands in Garden Antiques |