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Antique chairs can have various special features that make them unique and desirable. They were crafted by skilled artisans who employed intricate techniques and attention to detail. On sellingAntiques we have a great selection of antique chairs and have 152 items for you to consider to purchase, ranging from £10 to £250. Here are
... show more detail some special features often found in antique chairs that you may want to look out for:• Carved Details: Antique chairs often feature intricate and detailed carving work. This can include decorative motifs, floral patterns, scrollwork, or figurative elements. Hand-carved details showcase the craftsmanship of the chair.• Upholstery: Some antique chairs may have upholstered seats or backs. The upholstery could be made from luxurious fabrics like silk, velvet, or brocade. Look for chairs with well-preserved or original upholstery, as it adds to their historical and aesthetic value.• Caning: Caning is a technique where thin strips of rattan or other flexible materials are woven to create a seat or backrest. Antique chairs with caning, such as ladder backs or Thonet chairs, have a distinct look and require skilled craftsmanship.• Gilded or Inlaid Accents: High-end antique chairs may feature gilded accents, where gold leaf or gold paint is applied to highlight certain parts of the chair, such as the legs, arms, or back. Inlay work, using contrasting materials like wood, metal, or ivory, is another special feature found in some antique chairs.• Turned or Fluted Legs: Antique chairs often showcase beautifully turned or fluted legs. Turned legs are cylindrical or shaped with intricate patterns, while fluted legs have vertical grooves running along their length. These leg designs add elegance and sophistication to the chair.• Scroll Arms or Cabriole Legs: Some antique chairs may have scroll-shaped arms that curve outward, providing a distinctive design feature. Cabriole legs, with their curved and often carved shape, are another popular element found in antique chairs, particularly those from the Queen Anne or Chippendale periods.• Wingback or High Back: Wingback chairs, with their tall backrests and side wings that provide extra support and privacy, are a notable feature in antique seating. High back chairs, regardless of the style, offer a commanding presence and can be both functional and visually striking. show less detail
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