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Gothic Revival Furniture

Gothic Revival Style

The Gothic Revival movement (also called Victorian Gothic or Neo-Gothic) emerged in Britain in the 1740s, and reached its height in the late-19th century. Gothic Revival furniture's characteristics include such decorative flourishes as pointed arches, floral details, finials, heraldic motifs and linenfold carving.

The movement was rooted in religious and social conservatism. Gothic Revival's proponents, who included Charles Barry and A.W.N. Pugin, the architects of London’s Houses of Parliament (designed in 1840), believed that the art and architecture of the Middle Ages were authentically spiritual and inherently moral.

In the United States, the Gothic Revival movement shaped both public buildings and private houses. Numerous American schools were built in the early-19th century in a style now called Collegiate Gothic. Many builders and craftsmen were inspired by Andrew Jackson Downing’s widely read 1850 book Architecture for Country Houses, which posited that a family’s home should exemplify their values — and that the Gothic Revival style was particularly well-suited to scholars and clergymen. Furniture with detailing that mirrored that of Gothic Revival buildings appeared in the same period. Such pieces typically feature dark, intricately carved wood, and upholstery in velvet or leather.

Much like the castles or cathedrals that inspired them, Gothic Revival chairs, bookcases and beds make a bold design statement. And while you probably don’t have to cross a moat or raise a portcullis to get through your front door, a Gothic Revival piece will declare that your home is indeed your castle.

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Style: Gothic Revival
Color:  Brown
English Gothic Revival Red Velvet Throne Chair
Located in New York, NY
English Gothic Revival (19/20th Cent) oak monumental throne chair with tracery carved back and a center finial with upholstered red velvet seat and back
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20th Century British Gothic Revival Furniture

Materials

Oak, Velvet

Carved Oak Gothic Coffee Table Eugène Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc Style, circa 1850
By Eugène Emmanuel Viollet Le Duc
Located in Vigonza, Padua
Mid-19th century hand-carved oakwood Gothic revivalist coffee table Eugène Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc style. Top in blond applied oakwood slab. Table from ancient Palladian mansion, V...
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Mid-19th Century French Antique Gothic Revival Furniture

Materials

Oak

Neo-Gothic Style Armchairs Set of Two, circa 1950
Located in Evergreen, CO
This pair of armchairs has mirrored top rails and seat rails. The fluted backrests adds a simple, stately look.
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Mid-20th Century Belgian Gothic Revival Furniture

Materials

Oak

Gothic Revival Oak Armchair Designed by John Pollard Seddon For Seddon and Co.
Located in London, GB
A Gothic Revival oak armchair designed by John Pollard Seddon, made by his family firm Thomas Seddon (Seddon and Co). Based in Bond Street, they supplied furniture to Windsor castle and Buckingham Palace, founded by his Great Grandfather George Seddon. He exhibited an almost identical armchair on the Morris, Marshall, Faulkner and Co stand at the 1862 International Exhibition, illustrated in JEREMY COOPERS Victorian and Edwardian Furniture and Interiors. Seddon's also worked with E.W. Godwin, was a friend of the Pre-Raphaelites. Some of his pupils were Ford Maddox Brown...
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Late 19th Century English Antique Gothic Revival Furniture

Materials

Oak

Neo-Gothic Oak Writing Table
Located in Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire
A rare neo-Gothic writing table with superb carved detail mainly in a foliate design: striking pointed-arch pierced ends and carved stretcher, knobs and escutcheon; the rectangular t...
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Mid-19th Century English Antique Gothic Revival Furniture

Materials

Oak

Gothic Revival Gilt Mantel Clock
Located in New York, NY
English Gothic Revival style (19th Cent) gilt mantle clock with silver plate decoration and supported by 2 gnome figures with a pediment having a fi...
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19th Century English Antique Gothic Revival Furniture

Materials

Metal

Arts and Crafts Oak Wall Hanging Bookcase Attributed to B Talbert
Located in London, GB
Bruce Talbert (attributed), an oak wall hanging bookcase, the door inset with a print of Adam and Eve after Albrecht Durer.  
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Late 19th Century Antique Gothic Revival Furniture

Materials

Oak

Lambs of Manchester. A Gothic Revival Bedside Cabinet with Carved Floral Details
Located in London, GB
Lambs of Manchester. A Gothic Revival Bedside Cabinet in the style of Bruce Talbert with stylized brass hinges and handle and carved details to the side vents which double up for mov...
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Late 19th Century English Antique Gothic Revival Furniture

Materials

Ash

Bruce Talbert attr, A Pair of Gothic Revival Walnut Hall Chairs
Located in London, GB
Bruce Talbert (attributed,) a pair of Gothic Revival walnut hall chairs.
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Late 19th Century Antique Gothic Revival Furniture

Materials

Walnut

Gothic Armoire
Located in New York, NY
FAPG 19959D/2 Gothic Revival armoire New York, about 1835-1840 Mahogany, with brass hardware Measure: 104 in. high, 73 in. wide, 30 in. deep Exhibited: Hirschl & Adler Galleries, New York, 2011–12, The World of Duncan Phyfe: The Arts of New York, 1800–1847, p. 89 no. 45 illus. 89 Ex coll.: Private collection (probably R. H. Selstadt, Big Stone Gap, Virginia) Although no specific pieces of Gothic furniture documented as by Duncan Phyfe have come to light, there is considerable evidence that he, like various of his contemporaries in New York, embraced the Gothic style. For example, the catalogue of the Halliday & Jenkins auction sale of the contents of Phyfe’s furniture ware rooms, which was held on site at 192 and 194 Fulton Street, New York, on April 16 and 17, 1847, included a “mahogany centre table Gothic gilt pillar and Egyptian marble top” (Halliday & Jenkins, p. 3 no. 63); “12 mahogany Gothic chairs...
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19th Century American Antique Gothic Revival Furniture

Materials

Brass

Large Pair of Gothic Style Armchairs, France, 19th Century
Located in Isle Sur La Sorgue, Vaucluse
Imposing pair of large neogothic hall chairs/armchairs, made of walnut, upholstered in petit-point tapestry.
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19th Century French Antique Gothic Revival Furniture

Pair of 19th Century Scandinavian Satin Birch Bookcases of Monumental Size
Located in Troy, NY
Imposing, large pair of bookcases, each in two parts, the tops with two doors revealing shelved interiors, the lower parts with two doors, one ...
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19th Century Scandinavian Antique Gothic Revival Furniture

Materials

Birch, Satinwood

Belgian Gothic-Style Bronze Chandelier with Twelve Arms, circa 1900
Located in Houston, TX
Antique bronze Gothic Revival chandelier from Belgium, circa 1900. Gorgeous casting, patina and detailing. Newly rewired in the USA with all UL listed parts and 12 candelabra sockets...
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Early 1900s Belgian Antique Gothic Revival Furniture

Materials

Bronze

Pair of English Victorian Gothic Oak and Mahogany Doors
Located in New York, NY
Pair of English Victorian Gothic Revival style pocket door panels with oak linenfold design on one side an mahogany panels on back (each panel 60" wide) ...
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19th Century English Antique Gothic Revival Furniture

Materials

Oak

19th Century Gothic Revival Center Table in the manner of Pugin
Located in Troy, NY
Center table in the manner of Pugin, the rectangular top above a carved frieze featuring family crests supported by six open carved square legs, joined by double H-stretcher.
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19th Century English Antique Gothic Revival Furniture

Materials

Oak

Gothic Revival English Desk of Bleached Oak with Linenfold Motifs, circa 1830
Located in Atlanta, GA
An English bleached oak Gothic Revival desk with linenfold motifs from the first half of the 19th century. This English desk features a rectangular top over three drawers and two sid...
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Early 19th Century English Antique Gothic Revival Furniture

Materials

Wood, Oak

19th century Gothic revival Giltwood Chandelier
Located in Troy, NY
Decorative six-arm giltwood chandelier in the neogothic taste. The fixture is not yet electrified.
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19th Century French Antique Gothic Revival Furniture

Materials

Giltwood

19th Century English Gothic Revival Armchair
Located in Southampton, NY
19th century Gothic Revival painted ivory white and gold armchair.
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19th Century English Antique Gothic Revival Furniture

Materials

Wood, Paint

STUNNING ANTIQUE CIRCA 1880 GOTHIC REViVAL OAK PUGIN STYLE CARVER ARMCHAIR
Located in GB
Royal House Antiques Royal House Antiques is delighted to offer for sale this stunning antique circa 1880 hand carved English oak carver armchair with period castors and upholstery ...
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1880s English Antique Gothic Revival Furniture

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Oak

Gothic Revival Giltwood Altar Candlesticks, Pair
Located in New York, NY
Gothic Revival pair of carved giltwood altar candlesticks, likely late 19th century. 34" H x 6.5" Dealer: S138XX
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Late 19th Century Antique Gothic Revival Furniture

Materials

Giltwood

Antique French Cabinet Cupboard Pedestal Bookcase Bar Gothic Revival Petite
Located in Tyler, TX
Antique French Gothic Revival carved walnut cabinet, bar, pedestal~~Petite~~c. 1890s-1900 Charming antique cabinet in popular French Gothic Revival style~~carved tracery, quatrefo...
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1890s French Antique Gothic Revival Furniture

Materials

Walnut

Bureau Desk Davenport 19th Century Country House-Carved Wood Gothic Revival 1860
Located in Mimizan, FR
Bureau desk Davenport 19th century carved wood Gothic Revival, circa 1860. Country house carved dark oak In very good condition with minor signs of use full of character Worthy of...
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Mid-19th Century British Antique Gothic Revival Furniture

Materials

Leather, Oak

Gothic Revival furniture for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a broad range of unique Gothic Revival furniture for sale on 1stDibs. Many of these items were first offered in the 21st Century and Contemporary, but contemporary artisans have continued to produce works inspired by this style. If you’re looking to add vintage furniture created in this style to your space, the works available on 1stDibs include more furniture and collectibles, seating, lighting and other home furnishings, frequently crafted with wood, metal and other materials. If you’re shopping for used Gothic Revival furniture made in a specific country, there are Europe, United Kingdom, and France pieces for sale on 1stDibs. While there are many designers and brands associated with original furniture, popular names associated with this style include John Ruskin, Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, Gillows of Lancaster & London, and Britt Jewett. It’s true that these talented designers have at times inspired knockoffs, but our experienced specialists have partnered with only top vetted sellers to offer authentic pieces that come with a buyer protection guarantee. Prices for furniture differ depending upon multiple factors, including designer, materials, construction methods, condition and provenance. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $30 and tops out at $189,810 while the average work can sell for $3,122.

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