Carved Chair with Heraldic Eagle, 19th Century, Europe
This carved chair dates to around 1890 and represents an authentic example of late 19th-century European furniture in the spirit of historicism / neo-renaissance. The most prominent feature is the hand-carved backrest, centered by a heraldic double-headed eagle executed in high relief, reflecting the craftsmanship and symbolic ornamentation typical of the period.
The chair is made entirely of wood and retains its original leather seat, finished with brass studs that correspond with the turned legs and overall formal character. The carving shows careful detailing throughout, with a natural patina that highlights the depth of the relief and the age of the material. The structure remains solid and stable.
The piece is preserved in original condition. Visible patina, minor irregularities in the wood, and surface wear are consistent with age and confirm its authenticity. The chair was not later altered or reproduced and stands as a representative historical object suitable for display or light use.
Specifications
Period: c. 1890
Style: Historicism / Neo-Renaissance
Material: Wood, leather, brass studs
Color: Natural wood tones, dark leather
Condition: Original condition with surface patina and wear consistent with age
Estimated weight: approx. 12–16 kg