







Antique 1910 Oak Reclining Gentleman’s Chair
A beautiful example of early 20th-century craftsmanship, this solid oak reclining gentleman’s chair dates to around 1910. Featuring elegant barley twist supports, wide armrests, and a sturdy frame, it captures the timeless charm of Edwardian furniture design.
The seat, back, and cushions are upholstered in a soft, patterned fabric with subtle sheen, complemented by decorative trim on the scatter cushions. The reclining function makes this piece not only stylish but also comfortable—perfect for a study, reading nook, or living room.
- Date: Circa 1910
- Material: Solid oak with barley twist detail
- Style: Edwardian / Arts & Crafts influence
- Features: Reclining backrest, removable cushions, wide armrests
- Condition: Very good antique condition with light wear consistent with age
This is a striking, functional antique chair that would suit both traditional and eclectic interiors. A true conversation piece with character and history.
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A beautiful example of early 20th-century craftsmanship, this solid oak reclining gentleman’s chair dates to around 1910. Featuring elegant barley twist supports, wide armrests, and a sturdy frame, it captures the timeless charm of Edwardian furniture design.
The seat, back, and cushions are upholstered in a soft, patterned fabric with subtle sheen, complemented by decorative trim on the scatter cushions. The reclining function makes this piece not only stylish but also comfortable—perfect for a study, reading nook, or living room.
- Date: Circa 1910
- Material: Solid oak with barley twist detail
- Style: Edwardian / Arts & Crafts influence
- Features: Reclining backrest, removable cushions, wide armrests
- Condition: Very good antique condition with light wear consistent with age
This is a striking, functional antique chair that would suit both traditional and eclectic interiors. A true conversation piece with character and history.





















