Hi. I have 6 antique Windsor arm chairs. I need your assistance in determining whether they are authentic or antique reproductions. Below are the dimensions. Height 38.5 Width 22 Depth 21" inches Seat Height - 17 1/2" Seat Depth - 18.5" Seat Width - 20.5 Arm Height - 27.5" / 28"
purchased from a furniture collector in North Dallas who states he purchased these in England sometime in the mid 1990s.
Good afternoon, Zach,
Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry.
If these were period (ie, 18th or 19th Century old, antique) English Windsor armchairs, I would expect to see more signs of wear (abrasions, shrinkage, compression on the underside of the foot, etc) than I am seeing in the photographs attached. These are almost certainly of 20th Century manufacture; currently worth at auction between $50-100 PER CHAIR and would be catalogued for auction, as follows:
A set of six vintage English Windsor bowback armchairs
20th Century
Height 38 1/2 inches, Width 22 inches, Depth 21 inches, Seat Height 17 1/2 inches, Seat Depth 18 1/2 inches, Seat Width 20 1/2 inches, Arm Height - between 27 1/2 and 28 inches
PROVENANCE: acquired from an antique dealer who reportedly acquired them in England in the 1990s
$300-600*
*represents a fair-market value for auction purposes; retail or asking price may vary.
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I would hazard a guess that these were made in England, particularly given the provenance...but as a matter of fact it's a difficult to be sure as it could be either. As far as value goes, since they are not period chairs, place of manufacture makes very little difference as to value.
In your estimation are these reproduction chairs English or American made?