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19th Century Chairs

Our 19th Century Chairs collection showcases the evolution of design from early Regency to late Victorian and continental styles.

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  • Windsor Armchair, England circa 1840

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    Windsor Armchair, England Circa 1840A splendid Windsor armchair, crafted in England around 1840, showcasing the elegance of early Victorian design ...

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  • Well-Carved French Louis XVI–Style Footstool with Old Needlepoint, circa 1850

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    A well-carved French Louis XVI–style footstool with old needlepoint, circa 1850.

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  • Two Similar Settees, Italy 18th - 19th Century

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    2 Northern Italian settees in walnut, one 18th Century the other one made to match in the 19th Century. Seat height 20.5".

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  • Tractor Seat Bar Stool, American Circa 19th Century

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    An antique tractor seat later made into a custom bar stool, American. Seat height 32".

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  • Set of Six Louis XIII Style Side Chairs, France, 19th century

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    A set of six Louis XIII–style side chairs, France, 19th century. Seat height 21". The legs end in a stylized scroll foot, conected by an "h" shaped...

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  • Set of Five English Regency Side Chairs, circa 1820

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    A set of five English Regency Period mahogany side chairs. Upholstery needs updating, recently polished and tightened. Seat height 20".

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  • Set of Eight Large Walnut & Tapestry Chairs, Spain, 18th or 19th century

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    A set of eight large walnut and tapestry chairs, Spain, 18th or 19th century. Includes tightening and polishing. Seat height 21".

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  • Rustic Provincial Ash Windsor Chair, circa 1820, probably England

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    A rustic provincial ash Windsor chair. Great example of sophisticated hand-carved folk furniture, packed with subtle refinement. Circa 1820, probab...

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  • Pair of Spanish Silver Gilt and Carved Side Chair, 19th Century

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    A pair of silver gilt, painted and carved side chairs with rush seats, Spain, 19th century. Seat height 19.5".

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  • Pair of Large Satin Birch Biedermeier Chairs, circa 1820

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    A pair of large and rare satin birch Biedermeier chairs, circa 1820. Sweden, Prussia, or Germany. Seat unusually deep, for a taller person. Seat he...

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  • Pair of Italian Oversized Carved Baroque Style Thrones in Gilt Tooled Leather, circa 1860

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    A pair of Italian oversized carved Baroque style thrones in gilt tooled leather, circa 1860. Seat height 21.5".

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  • Pair of George III Style Chippendale Chairs in the Irish Taste, 19th century

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    A pair of George III style Chippendale chairs in the Irish taste, 19th century. Seat height 20.5".

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  • Pair of 19th-Century Continental Benches

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    A pair of 19th-century Continental benches.

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  • Pair of 19th Century Italian Carved Wooden Chairs in Transitional Style

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    A pair of 19th-century Italian carved wooden chairs in transitional style. Seat height 19". Spot on one seat.

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  • Milking Stool, England, 19th century

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    Victorian Milking Stool, England, 19th Century A charming milking stool from England, crafted during the 19th century, offers a delightful glimpse ...

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  • Mid 19th Century Large Caned Bergère Chair

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    A large-scaled late 19th-century Italian caned fruitwood bergère. The chair needs a cushion to be comfortable because the seat is so deep. Conditio...

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  • Mahogany Windsor Armchair, Jamaica Circa 19th Century

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    A 19th Century Jamaican mahogany Windsor armchair with provenance. Seat height 18".

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  • Italian Walnut Daybed, circa 1820

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    An Italian walnut daybed, circa 1820. Listed width and depth are exterior measurements; interior measurements are 45" w x 69" d.

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  • Georgian Elm Child's Chair, England Circa Early 19th Century

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    An early 19th Century Georgian English elm child's high chair. Seat height 16.75".

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  • French Painted and Gilt Upholstered Stool, 19th century

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    A French painted and gilt upholstered stool, 19th century.

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  • French Neoclassical Armchair, circa early 19th century

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    A French Neoclassical armchair, circa early 19th century. Seat height 15.25".

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  • French Open Armchair in the Louis XIV Style, 19th Century

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    A French open armchair in the Louis XIV style, 19th century. Seat height 17". Needs to be reupholstered.

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  • French Louis XV Style Upholstered Daybed, France circa 1880

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    A French Louis XV–style upholstered daybed, France circa 1880. Listed width and depth are exterior measurements; interior measurements are 36.5" w ...

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  • French Campaign Folding Settee in Worn Gilt Frame with Upholstery, circa 1880

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    A French campaign folding settee in worn gilt frame with upholstery, circa 1880. Seat height 16.5".

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Shop Vintage 19th Century Chairs

Nineteenth-century chairs document a period of rapid change in taste, technology and lifestyle. As industrialization advanced, furniture makers blended handcrafted traditions with new tools and processes, resulting in an extraordinary variety of forms. Our 19th Century Chairs collection focuses on pieces that retain strong craftsmanship, well-proportioned lines and the rich patina that only time can create.

These chairs are particularly adaptable to modern interiors. Early-century designs maintain neoclassical influences, while mid- and late-century examples introduce more generous upholstery, curved backs and comfort-driven silhouettes. Whether you are furnishing a formal dining room, a library or a casual sitting area, 19th century chairs offer options that feel both historic and surprisingly contemporary. Many clients complement them with case pieces and tables from our furniture and tables collections.

The materials used in 19th century chairs—mahogany, walnut, oak and beech—were selected for durability and beauty. Artisans often accented them with carved motifs, turned elements or inlay, while upholsterers incorporated coil springs and improved padding techniques to enhance comfort. These innovations allowed chairs to better support daily use, a quality that still benefits today’s interiors.

Styles of 19th Century Chairs

The 19th century encompasses multiple stylistic movements. In Britain, Regency and early Victorian chairs reflect neoclassical symmetry, with gently curved backs and refined detailing. Later Victorian examples become more ornate, incorporating deeper carving, buttoned upholstery and fuller proportions that emphasize comfort. On the continent, Biedermeier and Napoleon III chairs offer simplified forms, rich veneers and distinctive silhouettes.

This variety makes 19th century chairs ideal for mixing and matching within a single room. A set of understated dining chairs can be paired with a more elaborate pair at the table’s head. A single upholstered slipper chair might anchor a bedroom corner, while a carved armchair enhances a study or office. For additional period-appropriate accents, you may explore our living room collection.

Seating types are equally diverse. Side chairs, nursing chairs, armchairs and occasional chairs all appear in 19th century design. Many feature original upholstery; others lend themselves to updated fabrics that align with contemporary palettes. Leather-clad chairs, particularly from later decades, provide durability and a tailored look well suited to home offices.

Decorating With 19th Century Chairs

When integrating 19th century chairs into your home, consider both function and placement. Upholstered armchairs work well in reading areas or by the fireplace, while lighter side chairs can move easily between rooms as needed. Mixing chairs from different 19th-century styles often yields interesting, layered results, especially when unified through upholstery or wood tone.

Textiles are an effective way to harmonize these pieces with existing décor. Neutral wools and linens can quiet ornate frames, while patterned fabrics can emphasize their historical character. For dining spaces, pairing 19th century chairs with tableware and serving pieces from our tableware collection completes the setting and reinforces the sense of occasion.

As a key subcategory within our broader Seating collection, 19th Century Chairs sit alongside earlier 18th century pieces and later 20th century designs. Exploring the full Seating range helps situate these chairs within a larger historical timeline and makes it easier to locate complementary seating for a coherent interior.

Are 19th century chairs comfortable enough for everyday use?

Many were designed for daily life and, once restored, provide excellent comfort in living and dining areas.

Can I mix 19th century chairs with contemporary furniture?

Yes. Their craftsmanship and patina offer a strong counterpoint to modern pieces, creating layered, interesting rooms.

Do 19th century chairs require special care?

Basic dusting, stable humidity and periodic upholstery cleaning are usually sufficient to protect these pieces.