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A Rare Masterpiece of American Craftsmanship: 1909 Charles Stickley Mission Oak Armchair
For the serious collector of American Arts and …
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A Rare Masterpiece of American Craftsmanship: 1909 Charles Stickley Mission Oak Armchair
For the serious collector of American Arts and Crafts furniture, this is a profound find. We are proud to offer an exceptional Mission Oak Armchair, handcrafted by the Stickley and Brandt Company in Binghamton, NY, dated 1909.
While the Stickley name is synonymous with the Movement, furniture from Charles—the youngest of the five brothers—is notoriously difficult to find. This piece represents a rare opportunity to own a work of "The Forgotten Stickley," whose pieces are celebrated by enthusiasts for their uncompromising sturdiness and architectural honesty.
The Charles Stickley Distinction
Charles Stickley’s designs were characterized by a "no-nonsense" approach to construction. While his brothers Gustav and Leopold often experimented with subtle curves, Charles leaned into the bold, masculine geometry of the Mission style. This armchair is a testament to that philosophy, featuring:
Exceptional Rarity: Charles produced far fewer pieces than his brothers' firms (Craftsman Workshops or L. & J.G. Stickley), making this a cornerstone addition for any historical collection.
Solid Construction: Built with heavy-scale quartersawn white oak, showing the beautiful "flake" or "medullary rays" prized in 1909.
Pristine Provenance: This chair proudly retains its original paper label, a rarity for a piece well over a century old.
Condition & Authenticity
This armchair is a true "survivor." Unlike many pieces from this era that have been stripped or "freshened up," this chair retains its original dark fumed finish. The patina is deep, rich, and authentic, showing only the gentle wear consistent with 117 years of history.
Collector’s Note: The presence of the original Stickley and Brandt label in such remarkable condition significantly enhances the investment value of this piece.
Specifications
Maker: Stickley and Brandt Chair Co. (Charles Stickley)
Origin: Binghamton, New York
Circa: 1909
Material: Quarter-sawn White Oak
Finish: Original fumed oak.
This is more than just a seat; it is a heavy-duty slice of American design history. Charles Stickley’s work was built to last several lifetimes, and this armchair is ready for its next century.
Measurements: 26"W x 22"D x 38"H;
Seat is 19.5"W x 18"D x 15"H.
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- Dimensions
- 26ʺW × 22ʺD × 38ʺH
- Seat Interior Width
- 19.5 in
- Seat Height
- 15.0 in
- Arm Height
- 27.0 in
- Number of Seats
- 1
- Seat Interior Depth
- 18.0 in
- Brand
- Stickley
- Designer
- Stickley Brothers
- Period
- 1900 - 1909
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Oak
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Design Modified, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Brown
- Condition Notes
- Original finish in very good condition. Structurally, it is very solid, with no breaks, cracks or repairs. Aside from the … moreOriginal finish in very good condition. Structurally, it is very solid, with no breaks, cracks or repairs. Aside from the seat it's all original with manufacturer's label. less
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