20th C Antique Arts & Crafts Milwaukee Chair Co Oak Swivel Office Desk Chair
20th C Antique Arts & Crafts Milwaukee Chair Co Oak Swivel Office Desk Chair
20th C Antique Arts & Crafts Milwaukee Chair Co Oak Swivel Office Desk Chair
20th C Antique Arts & Crafts Milwaukee Chair Co Oak Swivel Office Desk Chair
20th C Antique Arts & Crafts Milwaukee Chair Co Oak Swivel Office Desk Chair
20th C Antique Arts & Crafts Milwaukee Chair Co Oak Swivel Office Desk Chair
20th C Antique Arts & Crafts Milwaukee Chair Co Oak Swivel Office Desk Chair
20th C Antique Arts & Crafts Milwaukee Chair Co Oak Swivel Office Desk Chair
20th C Antique Arts & Crafts Milwaukee Chair Co Oak Swivel Office Desk Chair
20th C Antique Arts & Crafts Milwaukee Chair Co Oak Swivel Office Desk Chair
20th C Antique Arts & Crafts Milwaukee Chair Co Oak Swivel Office Desk Chair
20th C Antique Arts & Crafts Milwaukee Chair Co Oak Swivel Office Desk Chair

20th C Antique Arts & Crafts Milwaukee Chair Co Oak Swivel Office Desk Chair

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$2,475.00

Bay Colony Antiques is proud to offer for sale this wonderful early 20th century antique Arts & Crafts Tiger Oak desk chair. The chair was made by the Milwaukee chair company and is signed on the metal mechanism at the base with a patent date of October 20th, 1914. The company was founded in 1889 and quickly became one of the biggest employers and producers of furniture in the area. The original factory was destroyed in the 1899 fire but like a phoenix from the ashes they rose again. The company continued to produce furniture until they eventually closed their doors in the mid 20th century. This is probably the most desirable desk chair they made and it’s super comfortable thanks to the spring cushion & padded back. The chair is free of any rips or holes but there is some light staining on the back of the seat. The height can be adjusted with the mechanism on the base and the spring base allows the chair to flex as well. The right side of the seat box is branded “SENATE” and this was probably used by the New York Senate because we purchased this from a home right outside of Albany. The chair measures 24” wide x 20” deep x 44” tall. The seat measures 18 1/4” at the narrowest point between the arms x 20” deep with a 20 1/2” seat height at the height we photographed this at.