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A timeless pair of Windsor Captain’s Chairs, Model 619 (c. 1975), attributed to S. Bent & Bros., solid oak.
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A timeless pair of Windsor Captain’s Chairs, Model 619 (c. 1975), attributed to S. Bent & Bros., solid oak.
These handsome Colonial Revival armchairs embody the craftsmanship of New England furniture-making in the mid-20th century, offering strength, comfort, and design heritage:
Bow-back Windsor design with a pierced central splat
Turned spindle arms and stretchers for durability and elegance
Saddle-carved oak seats for comfort and ergonomic appeal
Stamped “619 C. Chair – 75” beneath the seat, designating model number and year of production
Why Collectors Love These:
S. Bent & Bros., a renowned Gardner, Massachusetts maker, specialized in Windsor chairs with model and year stenciled beneath. Pieces from this era are highly collectible, with pairs of Windsor Captain’s Chairs regularly listing for $1,300–$2,000+ across premium marketplaces.
Dimensions:
Height: 41 in.
Width: 26 in.
Depth: 20 in.
Seat Height: 18 in.
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with light wear consistent with age. Recently cleaned and conditioned to showcase the oak’s natural grain. Structurally sound.
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- Dimensions
- 24ʺW × 20ʺD × 36ʺH
- Styles
- American
- Seat Height
- 18.0 in
- Number of Seats
- 2
- Period
- 1970s
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Oak
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Brown
- Condition Notes
- Wood & Structure: The oak frames look solid and sturdy — no signs of warping, cracks, or loose joints from … moreWood & Structure: The oak frames look solid and sturdy — no signs of warping, cracks, or loose joints from what’s visible. The stretchers and spindles appear tight. These are often weak points on Windsors if they’ve been wobbled over decades. Finish & Color: The finish shows light to moderate surface wear — small scratches, scuffs, and areas of dulling, which is normal for 50-year-old oak chairs. The patina is warm and even, suggesting they’ve aged naturally rather than been mistreated. Underside photos show the original stamped marks intact. Seats & Arms: The saddle-carved oak seats look structurally sound — no cracks or separations. Some surface wear and small dings are visible on the seat edges and armrests (common from use), but nothing major. Overall Impression: Very good vintage condition No structural damage — just cosmetic wear consistent with age. less
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