Gustav Stickley #369 Drop Arm Morris Chair
$9,250.00
The Gustav Stickley #369 Drop Arm Morris Chair is an exceptional example of early 20th-century American Arts and Crafts furniture. This particular chair is especially notable for its drop-arm design, which adds both functionality and aesthetic appeal, making it a highly desirable piece for collectors.
Key Features of the Chair:
Maker: Gustav Stickley
Model: #369 Drop Arm Morris Chair
Production Date: Circa 1905-1907
Condition:
Original finish is largely intact except for the top of the arms, which have been refinished to blend with the rest of the chair.
Mark dates the chair to between 1904 and 1907.
The leather upholstery, although not confirmed original, appears to be from a few decades ago and closely resembles the original.
Dimensions: 38″ tall x 32 3/4″ wide x 37 1/2″ deep
Considerations:
Early Production Model: Given that the #369 was likely introduced around 1905 or 1906, this chair is one of the earlier versions, adding to its historical significance.
Finish and Condition: The fact that the original finish has been preserved on most of the chair enhances its value, although the refinished arms may slightly reduce its appeal to purists. However, the careful blending suggests that the refinishing was done with respect to the chair’s original aesthetics.
Leather Upholstery: The leather, while possibly not original, is aged and matches the style Stickley would have used, which maintains the chair’s period-appropriate appearance.
Value and Collectibility:
Priced at $9,250, this chair reflects its rarity, early production, and good overall condition. The fact that the chair retains much of its original finish and has a mark dating it to a specific period makes it particularly valuable. The refinished arms and replaced leather, while not ideal, have been done with care and respect to the original design, which helps maintain the chair’s overall integrity.