
Antique Chair
An antique chair in the collectibles context refers to a vintage wooden or upholstered seating piece from the 18th-19th century, such as Windsor, Victorian, or Chippendale styles, valued for its age, craftsmanship, and historical appeal.
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Authentic 18th-century Chippendale chairs can fetch up to $20,000 or more due to their rarity and iconic claw-and-ball feet design, while common Victorian examples often sell for under $500.
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