Hi, Donna.
I read your article each week in the Hippo.
This chair has been in the family for a number of years.
When my mom and dad purchased their home in Everett, Mass., the original owners left this chair for them, along with other antique (now) furniture. Thought I’d ask your opinion on it.
Best,
Joe
Dear Joe,
In your subject title, you called this a devil’s chair. It actually has a north wind face on it. History says it was meant to ward off evil spirits. You made me chuckle and I want you to know you’re safe!
This kind of chair was sometimes called a throne chair and has lots of history. They were mostly made from oak and in a Black Forest style. Some had more detail than others. Even though they can date earlier I believe your chair is from the late 1800s or early 1900s.
Values on them, Joe, depend on age, detail and, as always, condition. Yours looks to be all original. Most collectors prefer this. So the chair is in the $200+ range.The fun part is the history of such chairs.
Thanks, Joe, for sharing with us. You put a smile on my face!
Note: it’s always good to leave antiques and most collectible furniture in the original condition and finish if you can.
Donna