William IV Mahogany and Upholstered Armchair

$6,500.00

William IV Mahogany and Upholstered Armchair
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William IV Mahogany and Upholstered Armchair
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William IV Mahogany and Upholstered Armchair

$6,500.00

William IV Mahogany and Upholstered Armchair.

Country / Year: UK, 19th Century
Condition: Very Good
Measurements:  H: 43″ (back) / 20″ (seat) / D: 27″ / W: 32″

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William IV Mahogany and Upholstered Armchair with Brass Casters

This William IV mahogany and upholstered armchair presents a handsome example of early 19th century British seating design. It combines generous proportions, sculptural scroll arms, deep mahogany color, and refined upholstery. The result feels elegant, comfortable, and highly decorative.

The chair’s tall upholstered back creates a strong visual presence. Its gently shaped upper line adds softness to the formal silhouette. Button tufting gives the backrest depth and structure, while the patterned fabric adds texture and period character.

Rich Mahogany Frame

The polished mahogany frame gives this armchair its commanding presence. The wood displays a deep reddish-brown tone with a lustrous finish. Refined highlights follow the curved arms and front rail, emphasizing the chair’s sculptural form.

Mahogany remained a favored timber for high-quality English furniture during the William IV period. Its strength, density, and rich color suited bold carved forms. This chair uses those qualities with confidence and restraint.

Scrolled Arms and Elegant Upholstery

The armchair features dramatic scrolled arms that curve upward and inward with graceful movement. These rounded mahogany arms frame the upholstered seat and create a distinctive profile. Their polished finish contrasts beautifully with the lighter fabric.

The upholstery features a warm beige patterned textile with subtle golden tones. It covers the high back, seat cushion, and inner arms. The fabric’s fine repeat pattern adds visual interest without overwhelming the chair’s architectural shape.

Turned Legs and Brass Casters

The front legs display classic turned construction with rounded collars and ring details. These elements add depth and craftsmanship to the lower frame. Brass casters complete the design and provide a practical period detail.

The casters also reflect the functional elegance of 19th century interiors. They allowed large upholstered armchairs to move easily within a drawing room, library, or sitting area. Their warm metallic tone complements the mahogany frame.

A Distinguished English Library Chair

This William IV armchair would suit a library, study, drawing room, or formal living space. It offers both visual refinement and inviting comfort. The broad seat and high back make it especially appealing as a reading chair or fireside chair.

Collectors will appreciate its strong silhouette, mahogany scroll arms, buttoned upholstery, turned legs, and brass casters. Designers will value its ability to anchor a room with historic character and warmth.