One chair's back leg has a split where two pieces were glued together, masking tape was used to hold it together, image attached. Two chairs have breaks in the bottom middle of the back, images attached. Cushions are worn but functional. No maker's mark that I can see.
A wealthy family was moving from Washington, DC to Asia and gave them to us for free.
Dear Jenn,
Thank you for your request. The presented object is a set of four chairs in the so-called Chippendale style. These chairs were made as period furniture as we can see at the shape itself and the little details of the craftsmanship. For example, the decor is milled and not carved by hand. This dates these chairs into the late 19th or highly probably in the early 20th century in the US. Sadly all the chairs are damaged which lowers the estimation noticeable.
An estimation would be between 100 to 200 USD.
This estimation is based on actual recent past recorded auction sales of comparables. Retail "asking prices" can be higher and vary.
With best regards,
Georg