Antique Seating

From stately Georgian wingback armchairs to deep-buttoned Victorian Chesterfields, antique seating offers comfort, craftsmanship and style in equal measure. Our dealers stock armchairs, side chairs, sofas, settees, chaise longues, stools, window seats and benches spanning three centuries of upholstered and non-upholstered designs.

Oak, mahogany, walnut and beech frames, sprung and stuffed seats, hand-stitched leather and needlepoint upholstery: these are pieces built to be sat in and enjoyed for generations.

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Mid Victorian Rosewood Ottoman

Mid-Victorian rosewood fretwork Ottoman in good condition with pastel pink and blue upholstery, with...

French Gilt Duet Stool

Very nice French gilt duet or footboard stool, with bergere cane top and green silk seat pad, in ver...

An Oak And Brass Mounted Hall Bench By James Shoolbred & Co.

An oak and brass mounted hall bench by James Shoolbred & Co. In very good and original condition and...

Art Deco Harry & Lou Epstein Cloud Suite

An Art Deco Three Piece Cloud Suite by Harry & Lou Epstein. Comprising of a three seater cloud back...

Good Quality 19thC Rosewood High Backed Library Armchair

This Good Quality 19thC Rosewood High Backed Library Armchair is sure to make a statement wherever p...

19th Century Heavily Carved Oak Settle

For sale is a very good quality 19th century continental heavily carved oak settle, with a scroll ca...

Pair early 20th Century mahogany armchairs

A pair of early 20th Century mahogany armchairs in the Sheraton style, recently been reupholstered i...

19th Century Anglo-Indian armchair

A superb quality 19th Century Anglo-Indian carved hardwood chair, profusely carved all over with car...

19th Century Colonial Reclining Plantation Chair

A delightful 19th century reclining plantation armchair. Colonial, most likely Anglo-Indian. Well co...

Victorian Hand Dyed Leather Armchair

For sale is a fine quality Victorian Walnut Framed Leather Armchair. With a nicely shaped back and a...

Early 20th Century mahogany desk chair

A lovely quality early 20th Century mahogany swivel desk chair, having a shaped high back and cushio...

Victorian Walnut Double Ended Sofa

An elegant example of late Victorian craftsmanship, this double-ended sofa is beautifully framed in...

A William IV Period Mahogany Open Armchair.

A William IV Period mahogany open armchair. The back with bobbin turned supports and having open arm...

Edwardian Mahogany Armchair

Antique Edwardian Mahogany Armchair with Inlaid Wheel Back – c.1900   Step into timeless elegance...

An Impressive Pair of c1820 Gilt Armchairs

An Impressive Pair of Gilt Armchairs c1820. With original gilt upholstered in a black brocade fabric...

Antique Mahogany Queen Anne Style Open Armchair

A charming early 20th century mahogany open armchair in the Queen Anne style. This well-proportioned...

Pair Of George IV Period Open Armchairs

Early 19th century pair of George IV armchairs.   The highly figured flamed mahogany has been used...

A Lovely Carved Italian Walnut Figural Corner Chair, c.1860

A beautifully carved Northern Italian corner chair in solid walnut, c. 1860. Rich in detail and full...

19th Century Carolean Style Wing Back Armchair

An elegant Victorian wing back armchair, generously proportioned and richly detailed, offering both...

A Fabulous Anglo Indian Bleached Rosewood Settee c1825

A Beautiful Anglo Indian Bleached Rosewood Settee with only slightly worn original cane work. Added...

Georgian Style Mahogany Armchair

Very good quality and heavy Georgian style Mahogany Armchair the shaped top rail above a fretwork sp...

Regency Bergere Chair Attributed To Gillows

Regency Bergere Chair attributed to Gillows. In dense mahogany, the chair stands on turned and reede...

A Fine Regency Rosewood Arm Chair

A fine Regency rosewood arm chair. Raised on turned and carved legs with out swept back legs, all wi...

Pair of Victorian Walnut Chairs

Good quality pair of Victorian Walnut framed Spoon Back chairs, carved motif to the top rail and sta...

Vintage Antique Tapestry Carved Wood Folding Rocking Chair

This vintage antique tapestry carved wood folding rocker rocking chair from the Victorian era is a u...

Pair Of Wing Chairs By Kittinger

Fantastic pair of Vintage wingback chairs by Kissinger of Buffalo .circa 1920   These wonderful ch...

Large pair of early 20th Century walnut wingback armchairs

A fabulous pair of large early 19th Century walnut wingback armchairs in the Georgian style, just be...

A Mahogany Gainsborough Chair

A good quality mahogany Gainsborough chair. Raised on molded front and swept back legs all united by...

Mahogany Stool

A charming straight legged Mahogany Stool of good quality timber. Standing elegantly on the tapered...

Good Quality Mahogany Child’s Chair

This Good Quality Mahogany Child’s Chair would make a real talking point in any room. Being of a goo...

Childs Rocking Chair

This charming Childs Rocking Chair has no doubt seen many a youngster rocking away to their hearts c...

Pair of large leather wing back chairs

This pair of walnut leather wing chairs with the solid walnut underframe were made circa 1920.This d...

18th Century Mahogany Settee

George the third mahogany cabriole legged, ribbon-back two chair settee. This piece is of top qualit...

Ladies & Gents Pair of 19thC ‘Old Saxon’ Turned Chairs

This Ladies & Gents Pair of 19thC ‘Old Saxon’ Turned Chairs would make a bold statement wherever the...

Good Quality 19thC X-Framed Rosewood Stool

This Good Quality 19thC X-Framed Rosewood Stool is substantially made. The X-Frame itself is of a go...

19thc mahogany library chair

This 19thc mahogany library chair was made circa 1825. Library chairs are a wonderful item of furni...

Pair Of French Hepplewhite Chairs

Fine pair of 18th century mahogany open armchairs in the French Hepplewhite style. A style defined b...

Settee Canape French

19th century french canape (settee) with original needlework . The needlework is in good condition f...

French Painted Armchair

Late 18th century French armchair with old paint and gilt finish re-upholstered in traditional way....

Victorian mahogany library reading chair

This Victorian red leather reading chair was made circa 1865. The mahogany frame upholstered in dee...

Victorian walnut his and hers chairs

This pair of high-end Victorian his and her chairs were made circa 1865. The chairmaker chose fine...

George V tortoiseshell leather wing chair

This Tortoiseshell leather wing chair was made circa 1935. The chair maker used a classic design of...

Pair of George I walnut style side chairs

This pair of fine walnut side chairs in the George I style would have been made circa 1885. The wai...

Victorian mahogany open arm chair

This superb Victorian mahogany open armchair was made circa 1860. This example is as good as you ar...

Pair of Georgian Mahogany Armchairs

A charming pair of George III , Hepplewhite period, Armchairs. Well constructed in solid mahogany, n...

Oak Barley Twist Armchair

A very good oak armchair. Well constructed in solid English oak with barley twist legs and uprights,...

Pair of Antique Irish Wingchairs

This rare and elegant pair of antique Irish wingchairs, dating to circa 1880, offers a superb combin...

Pair of Victorian button back armchairs

Pair of Victorian button back easy chairs This Pair of Victorian button back easy chairs were made...

Decorative Pair Of Painted And Gilded Continental 19thC Stools

This Decorative Pair Of Painted And Gilded Continental 19thC Stools are a visual treat. Being painte...

Good-Sized Pair Of French Fauteuil Open Armchairs

This Good-Sized Pair Of French Fauteuil Open Armchairs have an abundance of charm. Of a restrained e...

Finding the Right Antique Chair

Comfort is entirely personal, so sit in a chair before you buy if you possibly can. A Georgian wing armchair that looks magnificent may not suit someone who is six foot four, while a low Victorian nursing chair might be exactly what a smaller person needs. Seat height, depth and back angle all matter, and antique chairs cover the full range.

Construction is the critical factor in longevity. Check that the frame is solid by lifting the chair slightly and feeling for movement. Loose joints should be professionally re-glued; this is a routine repair and not a reason to avoid a piece. Beech frames are common and perfectly serviceable, though mahogany and walnut are more desirable.

Upholstery Choices

Many antique chairs benefit from re-upholstering. Traditional upholstery using horsehair, calico and webbing gives the most authentic result and lasts longest. Modern foam is quicker and cheaper but doesn't breathe as well and has a different feel. Leather, if original and in good condition, is worth preserving; new leather develops its own patina over time.

The fabric you choose for re-covering transforms the character of a piece. A Georgian camelback sofa looks formal in silk damask and relaxed in linen. A Victorian button-back chair suits both rich velvet and contemporary plain fabrics. Don't feel constrained by period conventions; mix old frames with modern textiles for a look that feels fresh and personal.

Sofas and Larger Pieces

Chesterfield sofas, with their distinctive deep-buttoned leather upholstery, are the most recognised form of antique seating. Genuine Victorian and Edwardian examples have a depth of character that modern reproductions cannot replicate. Drop-arm Knole sofas, Howard-style armchairs and Regency scroll-end sofas are all worth exploring if you're furnishing a sitting room with antiques.

Frequently Asked Questions

Costs vary depending on the size of the piece, the type of upholstery (traditional or modern) and the fabric chosen. As a rough guide, a dining chair seat might cost from around fifty pounds, while a full traditional re-upholstery of a sofa could be several thousand. Get quotes from experienced upholsterers who understand antique frames.

A Chesterfield is a deeply upholstered sofa with distinctive button-tufting across the back and arms, which are the same height as the back. The design dates from the mid-18th century and remains one of the most popular forms of seating. Genuine antique Chesterfields were typically covered in leather.

Yes, provided the frame is sound and any loose joints have been repaired. Antique chairs were built from solid hardwood with mortise and tenon joints, making them inherently stronger than most modern alternatives. Have any structural issues addressed by a furniture restorer before heavy use.

A wingback or wing chair has high sides, called wings, that extend from the back of the chair at head height. Originally designed to shield the sitter from draughts in large, cold rooms, they remain one of the most comfortable and visually striking forms of armchair. Georgian and Queen Anne examples are the most sought after.