Depending on what type of wood was used in the manufacture of this chair I would value it between $300 - 500 USD.
Teak, mahogany, rosewood, cocolobo and others were all typical tropical hardwoods used in the making of plantation chairs in the southern latitudes through the 18th and 19th centuries. Your photos did not show the underside or joinery of your piece which may have determined the relative era of manufacture.
Re: Plantation chair
Depending on what type of wood was used in the manufacture of this chair I would value it between $300 - 500 USD.
Teak, mahogany, rosewood, cocolobo and others were all typical tropical hardwoods used in the making of plantation chairs in the southern latitudes through the 18th and 19th centuries. Your photos did not show the underside or joinery of your piece which may have determined the relative era of manufacture.