It dates from the turn of the 19th Century, but look s older because it's designed to resemble Renaissance "X" style chairs. Similar examples can be found in Furniture catalogs from the 1890's through to World War One (1914). Values depend a great deal on the chairs condition, those needing some repair or restroation often sell at auction for less than $100.00.
Re: AntiqueChair
It dates from the turn of the 19th Century, but look s older because it's designed to resemble Renaissance "X" style chairs. Similar examples can be found in Furniture catalogs from the 1890's through to World War One (1914). Values depend a great deal on the chairs condition, those needing some repair or restroation often sell at auction for less than $100.00.