This is a Spanish Baroque-style walnut and leather armchair and appears to be a Spanish Renaissance Revival or Spanish Colonial style armchair, likely from the 19th or early 20th century. The chair features a dark carved wood frame and dark tooled or embossed leather upholstery with decorative nail head studs. The leather is fastened to the frame with large brass studs.
The backrest includes a decorative carved emblem or crest. The front stretcher (the horizontal bar near the floor) is decoratively carved.
This type of furniture is a Spanish Renaissance Revival armchair, often referred to as a "Frailero" or "Monk" chair, which gained popularity in the 19th and early 20th centuries. These chairs feature design elements inspired by 16th and 17th-century Spanish and Spanish Colonial furniture. Spanish and Italian Renaissance furniture, possibly dating as early as from the 17th or 18th century.
It is constructed from a solid wood frame (possibly oak or walnut) and upholstered with hand-tooled or embossed leather panels on the seat and backrest.
The leather on the backrest often features a central heraldic crest or intricate patterns, while the seat has geometric designs, all secured by prominent metal (iron or brass) nail head trim.
This type of piece evokes a sense of historical grandeur and is a popular item among antiques collectors.
Price: $600
Measurements apx: 26" W x 22.5" D x 35" H
Selling privately in west Arvada, just west of W 80th Ave and Indiana St.
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