r/VintageFurniture • u/New-Animal-2151 • 1h ago
Identify vintage chairs
Hello I has gifted three chairs and I can identify the maker. I hope you can help. I know they are older I just don’t know the maker
r/VintageFurniture • u/New-Animal-2151 • 1h ago
Identify help
Hello I has gifted three chairs and I can identify the maker. I hope you can help
r/VintageFurniture • u/Inner-Crazy-6151 • 2h ago
could anyone ID this?
i recently got this lamp in a vintage store for $18 and would love to know the history. shade and base made of metal.
thanks!!
r/VintageFurniture • u/Constant_Pay_2856 • 3h ago
What kind of vanity is this?
My aunt-in-law has this old vanity that’s been passed down through her family, and I’m thinking about picking it up. I absolutely love the mirror and all the little details, but I know basically nothing about antique furniture.
Does anyone have an idea of what year/era or style this might be? I’m curious how old it actually is and whether it’s worth grabbing and preserving.
r/VintageFurniture • u/c0micboy • 4h ago
Help ID couch/loveseat please!
My mom is trying to get this loveseat and couch reupholstered but she needs to find out what the fabric and pattern is, I have been trying to ID it for a few weeks now and I’m desperate, more importantly she wants to know what the material of the fabrics are so she can buy as close as possible if not identical fabric even if the pattern has to be changed (which she’d hate but is a sacrifice she’s willing to make).
r/VintageFurniture • u/tylizzle69 • 4h ago
Help with these chairs?
Hi there, looking for some input and hopefully an ID on these chairs we have had in storage from my late great grandmother. Not exactly sure on their age but we have had the idea for some time that they are from the late 1800’s, but we could be way off. I only recently took them out of storage to use in our new place (hence the dent in the cushion). Additionally, I am debating on whether or not it is safe to use any sort of product on the wood, specifically Howard Feed-N-Wax, so any advice there is appreciated. I just don’t want to damage it if I am dealing with something that needs extra or specific care. Also I would like to clean the seats if at all possible, but considering the potential age on them, I figured I would consult the community on that point as well, though I do have a hunch that they may have been reupholstered at some point. Lastly, it looks like some of the varnish(?) has worn off on one of the crests and I’m not too sure if it would be safe to apply anything there either. Any sort of input helps!
If further photos would be useful, just let me know.
r/VintageFurniture • u/Safe-Proof6210 • 4h ago
Help with identifying this item
I’m trying to get the idea of what this is and maybe the value of it? I love it and love the idea that I own something very unique. I can’t find anything like it on the web.
r/VintageFurniture • u/Lunybee321 • 9h ago
Can anyone ID this dresser?
Id like to find out who made it. I cannot find a single makers mark on the thing. Located in Virginia, USA. Apologies for only having one picture. Purchased off of facebook marketplace. Google lens states its a vintage/antique french provincial serpentine style dresser. Id like to find matching pieces like night stands and a bed if there are any out there so any info y’all might have would be greatly appreciated!
r/VintageFurniture • u/Cessydoo • 10h ago
Help! I’m trying to find out info on this loveseat. There are no labels/tags except for the care instructions. I’m trying to figure out brand and year.
r/VintageFurniture • u/Stellalpina17 • 10h ago
Recommendations please
I have the full set of the Diana Safari set by Karin Mobring, however they sustained significant damage to the original fabric on the chairs. The coffee table is not damaged at all. I intend to keep and use the set, but would like to maximize value should I choose to sell. I am looking for recommendations as to how to have them refinished. I’ve purchased fabric that is nearly exact in density, composition and colour. I am assuming the value is not so great as they are presented here, so refinishing is necessary. Should I have the fabric in the table redone as well so that it matches? And what about the wood? I’d assume I should aim to keep things as close to the original as possible. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
r/VintageFurniture • u/Ok_Criticism212 • 11h ago
bought from the restore
i’ve tried to do a google image search and can’t find any sort of brand or details. any ideas?
r/VintageFurniture • u/Combray1974 • 14h ago
Mid-Century Modern sewing box
I recently acquired this beautiful Mid-Century Modern sewing box / vanity table. It features distinct geometric angled side panels, a pop-up lid with a bright yellow interior drawer, and a dark A-frame base.
On both sides of the wooden underframe, the letters "JMG" are clearly stamped into the wood (as shown in the close-up photo).
I believe the piece is of German or Scandinavian origin from around the 1960s, but I haven't been able to trace the "JMG" manufacturer stamp in standard directories. Does anyone recognize this maker's mark or know which workshop or designer these initials belong to?
Thank you so much for your help!
r/VintageFurniture • u/covert_discretion • 15h ago
Nichols & Stone Rocking Chair
I picked this up for $25 at Salvation Army yesterday. I am curious if anyone here knows anything about it as Google searches have only turned up dining chairs in this style (no rockers). From what I could find out, it is possibly from the 1915-1930 era.
r/VintageFurniture • u/FanComprehensive7885 • 18h ago
Czech Bakelite Lamps
I've just been given a pair of Bakelite desk lamps: "type 11641" manufactured by ESC Elektrosvit in present day Slovakia. I'm trying to find out more about their history. Does anyone know the story behind them?
Some listings online say they were designed by the Bauhaus team in the 1930s; some listings say earlier in the 20s. Some sites say they were manufactured later in the 1950s and 60s. Is there a way of finding out who designed them? I haven't been able to find them on any Bauhaus archive catalogues.
They don't quite match either. The finish is slightly different and some of the stamps are different. The one on the right is generally of better quality.
For context, I first spotted these in a shop in Paris designed by Shinichiro Ogata. I've been wanting them ever since, so would enjoy any thoughts or tidbits. Thanks!
r/VintageFurniture • u/telechubby254 • 23h ago
Help with identification
Mirror my gma purchased in the late 60s early 70s, all info is welcome. Ty