Antique 50s Furniture
1830s Norwegian Scandinavian Modern Antique 50s Furniture
Birch
Early 20th Century Czech Other Antique 50s Furniture
Cane, Bentwood
1920s English Art Deco Antique 50s Furniture
Chrome
Early 20th Century American Federal Antique 50s Furniture
Brass
Early 20th Century Dutch Antique 50s Furniture
Animal Skin
Early 20th Century British Art Deco Antique 50s Furniture
Bouclé, Mahogany
1830s German Biedermeier Antique 50s Furniture
Cherry
Mid-19th Century American Empire Antique 50s Furniture
Mahogany
1910s Austrian Vienna Secession Antique 50s Furniture
Brass
1920s Austrian Vienna Secession Antique 50s Furniture
Fabric, Beech, Bentwood
Early 1900s American Victorian Antique 50s Furniture
Bamboo
Late 19th Century Italian Louis XV Antique 50s Furniture
Giltwood
Early 1900s Philippine Antique 50s Furniture
Rattan
Early 1900s Austrian Jugendstil Antique 50s Furniture
Bentwood, Beech
Early 1900s Philippine Antique 50s Furniture
Rattan
1920s German Bauhaus Antique 50s Furniture
Beech, Plywood
1910s Austrian Vienna Secession Antique 50s Furniture
Beech, Bentwood, Fabric
Early 1900s Austrian Vienna Secession Antique 50s Furniture
Fabric, Oak
Early 1900s Austrian Art Nouveau Antique 50s Furniture
Metal
Early 1900s Austrian Vienna Secession Antique 50s Furniture
Brass
1810s Austrian Empire Antique 50s Furniture
Sheet Metal
Early 20th Century French Brutalist Antique 50s Furniture
Pine
Early 20th Century French Brutalist Antique 50s Furniture
Pine
Early 1900s American Antique 50s Furniture
Bamboo
19th Century French Louis Philippe Antique 50s Furniture
Wood, Fruitwood, Rosewood
Early 1900s American Mid-Century Modern Antique 50s Furniture
Bamboo, Organic Material
Early 19th Century British Antique 50s Furniture
Ash, Elm
Early 1900s American Mid-Century Modern Antique 50s Furniture
Rattan
Early 1900s American Victorian Antique 50s Furniture
Bamboo
Mid-19th Century British Rococo Antique 50s Furniture
Carrara Marble
Early 20th Century Austrian Empire Antique 50s Furniture
Marble
1890s French Louis XVI Antique 50s Furniture
Tapestry, Wood, Giltwood
Early 20th Century American Antique 50s Furniture
Canvas
Late 19th Century Italian Louis XV Antique 50s Furniture
Giltwood
Late 19th Century Italian Louis XV Antique 50s Furniture
Giltwood
19th Century French Louis XVI Antique 50s Furniture
Wood
Early 18th Century English Georgian Antique 50s Furniture
Walnut
1920s French Art Deco Antique 50s Furniture
Marble, Iron
1920s French Art Deco Antique 50s Furniture
Birch
Early 19th Century Antique 50s Furniture
Rattan
1830s Italian Mid-Century Modern Antique 50s Furniture
Brass
1920s British Art Deco Antique 50s Furniture
Brass
19th Century Tibetan Other Antique 50s Furniture
Wood
1820s French Antique 50s Furniture
Porcelain, Wood
Late 19th Century Asian Antique 50s Furniture
Silk
19th Century French Louis XV Antique 50s Furniture
Hardwood, Walnut
18th Century Antique 50s Furniture
Paper
1820s German Biedermeier Antique 50s Furniture
Fabric, Cherry, Ebony
1920s French Art Deco Antique 50s Furniture
Paper
Mid-19th Century Chinese Chinese Export Antique 50s Furniture
Paper
Early 1900s Swedish Art Nouveau Antique 50s Furniture
Brass
1660s French Mid-Century Modern Antique 50s Furniture
Marble
Early 20th Century Antique 50s Furniture
Oak
1790s German Neoclassical Antique 50s Furniture
Cherry
Early 1900s German Art Deco Antique 50s Furniture
Metal
17th Century Antique 50s Furniture
Paper
Early 20th Century American American Classical Antique 50s Furniture
Canvas, Wood, Giltwood, Paint
1880s English Victorian Antique 50s Furniture
Hardwood
Early 20th Century American Industrial Antique 50s Furniture
Canvas
Mid-19th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Antique 50s Furniture
Steel
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- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2024To know if your furniture is antique, look for labels and markings that indicate the maker. From there, you can use trusted online resources to determine when they were active and examine images to try to estimate the age of your piece. Furniture produced 100 years ago or more is antique. You can also have your furniture assessed by an appraiser or antiques dealer to learn about its age. On 1stDibs, explore a large collection of antique furniture.
- What makes furniture an antique?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertAugust 15, 2019
A piece of furniture is considered an antique if it is at least 100 years old.
- Is antique furniture in style?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertApril 22, 2024Yes, antique furniture is in style. Many people appreciate the beauty and handcrafted character of antique furniture and love the idea of owning pieces with a rich history. Remember that style preferences are nothing if not fluid, meaning what's in one year may not be the next. So, in choosing the furniture you're planning to live with, you should pay less attention to interior design fads than to what speaks to you. That way, you can select pieces that will add long-term character to your home. On 1stDibs, find a large collection of antique furniture.
- 1stDibs ExpertOctober 5, 2021The best finish for antique furniture is a matter of liking. But film finish is recommended by experts as it leaves a thick coat of film on the wood surface which protects wood from water and scratches. Shellac or varnish and water base are commonly used film finishes. Find an exquisite collection of antique, new and vintage furniture on 1stDibs
- PAGODA REDOctober 7, 2020
To determine the age of a Chinese furniture piece, look carefully at the joinery and finish. Natural expansion and contraction of the wood over time will cause a joint to protrude or retract, distorting a once-seamless fit. Antique lacquer finishes become crackled and worn over time. Areas of exposed wood, such as the underside of a table, the footrest of a chair, or the back of a cabinet should appear raw and dry compared to the finished surface. With use, the legs of tables and chairs become weathered near the bottom from precipitation and use.
- 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 22, 2021Antique furniture can be worth quite a lot, particularly if it is in good quality. The rarer the piece, the higher the value.
- 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 22, 2021There are a number of factors that can indicate if your antique furniture is valuable. When determining the value of antique furniture, consider its rarity. Additionally, it is important to determine the quality and condition of vintage furniture. If unsure of the value of your vintage furniture, have it appraised.
- 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 1, 2024To date antique furniture from the UK, first look for identifying markings on the piece. You can then use trusted online resources to determine when the maker was active. From there, you may be able to estimate the year of production by looking at images of other furniture the maker produced. An expert appraiser or antiques dealer can also aid you in the dating process. Find a large selection of antique furniture on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 13, 2024Whether antique furniture is making a comeback is a matter of opinion. Many people would argue that antique furniture never faded from fashion, as there have always been individuals who love the idea of owning pieces that have history. Some of the most popular styles for antique furniture include Art Deco, Arts and Crafts, Renaissance Revival, Elizabethan, Gothic Revival, Victorian and Chippendale. Find a large collection of antique furniture from some of the world's top dealers on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertJanuary 25, 2019
The difference between vintage and antique furniture is that vintage furniture is at least 20 years old, while antiques must be at least 100 years old to be considered antique.