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Description
This elegant antique rocking chair exemplifies the refined craftsmanship of the late Victorian to Edwardian era, approximately 1880–1910. The piece showcases beautifully turned barley twist side posts that frame a finely carved splat back featuring a lyre-inspired pierced design with a central carved medallion and acanthus leaf crest rail — hallmarks of quality period furniture production. The chair retains its original woven rush seat, which adds warmth and authenticity to the piece. The turned front legs with bobbin detailing and barley twist stretchers demonstrate the meticulous attention to decorative detail characteristic of furniture made during this golden age of American and British cabinetmaking. The rich mahogany finish deepens the visual appeal of every carved and turned element. This rocking chair would be a stunning accent piece in a study, bedroom, or parlor setting, and appeals strongly to collectors of Victorian antiques, period furniture enthusiasts, and interior designers seeking authentic vintage character. A rare find that combines decorative artistry with functional form.
Condition
GoodRush seat shows age and minor fraying at edges but remains intact and functional. Wood finish has minor scuffs and wear consistent with age. Barley twist details and carved splat are well-preserved. Rocker ends show slight wear.
Dimensions
W 16" × H 36" × D 15"
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Pickup at the Estate
July 12, 2026 – July 12, 2026 · 9:00AM–1:00PM
Shipping available — Can arrange local delivery through a delivery partner for a fee.
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