Purchased about 30 years ago at an antique shop in Michigan and was told it was from England. That is all I know. The wood bench measures 84” long by 27” deep. It is extremely heavy.
Description: This is a large, finely crafted antique wooden bench featuring turned spindle backrest details, rolled arms, and thick turned legs. The craftsmanship, proportions, and choice of dense hardwood (likely mahogany or teak) suggest a piece made for a formal parlor or entryway.
Dimensions:
Length: 84 inches
Depth: 27 inches
Weight: Extremely heavy (indicative of solid hardwood construction)
Estimated Origin & Style: The design points toward British Colonial or Victorian Revival furniture, possibly dating to the late 1800s to early 1900s. While it was reportedly purchased in Michigan and believed to be from England, it's possible it was made in British India (colonial furniture) and exported to the UK, which was common in that era. The turned spindles and arm curves are consistent with Anglo-Indian craftsmanship.
Condition: Excellent. No visible cracks, warping, or major repairs. The finish appears well-preserved with even patina.
Estimated Current Value (Retail/Fair Market):
Retail: $900 – $1,500 (depending on region and demand)
Private Sale / Auction: $600 – $1,000
Insurance Replacement Value: $1,500 – $1,800
Authentication & Notes: To authenticate its English or Anglo-Indian origin, a few suggestions:
Inspect the underside or back for maker’s marks or labels.
A close-up of the joinery could confirm hand craftsmanship (vs. machine).
A wood expert could confirm the species used (e.g., mahogany, teak).
Recommendation: Due to the potential high value and historical interest, especially if it proves to be Anglo-Indian, I recommend contacting a professional appraiser or auction house specializing in British Colonial or Victorian-era furniture.
Antique Wooden Bench – English Origin
Description:
This is a large, finely crafted antique wooden bench featuring turned spindle backrest details, rolled arms, and thick turned legs. The craftsmanship, proportions, and choice of dense hardwood (likely mahogany or teak) suggest a piece made for a formal parlor or entryway.
Dimensions:
Estimated Origin & Style:
The design points toward British Colonial or Victorian Revival furniture, possibly dating to the late 1800s to early 1900s. While it was reportedly purchased in Michigan and believed to be from England, it's possible it was made in British India (colonial furniture) and exported to the UK, which was common in that era. The turned spindles and arm curves are consistent with Anglo-Indian craftsmanship.
Condition:
Excellent. No visible cracks, warping, or major repairs. The finish appears well-preserved with even patina.
Estimated Current Value (Retail/Fair Market):
Authentication & Notes:
To authenticate its English or Anglo-Indian origin, a few suggestions:
Recommendation:
Due to the potential high value and historical interest, especially if it proves to be Anglo-Indian, I recommend contacting a professional appraiser or auction house specializing in British Colonial or Victorian-era furniture.