Carved Oak Chair

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A friend has this chair from a neighbor, it's interesting and neither of us has seen one like it before.

It's carved oak, and it was stained dark a long time ago based on the wear on portions of the carving.

The unverified story is that an elder relative brought this over from Ireland 75 years ago.

Not exactly a garage sale find, but we're both into sales and met each other at one, so it's fitting. The furniture board seems very inactive so I posted here.

I included photos of the bottom to better show its construction. Obviously it needs a cleaning.

Any comments or ideas of age, maker or value?
 

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Someone applied modern glue to the joints.

Scene depicts a Franciscan sampling wine. I initially thought
it might be a monk sampling image but the bottle is wrong
and the glass is wrong.

What rest to the right on the barrel, I cant make it out
Bread ? Poultry? the picture is cut off.

The screw holes with the wood caps are a dead giveaway
its not that old.

Even the scrolled cuts look modern.
 

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Thank you for the info. Both of us were questioning the story about the age.

Not sure what's for dinner. Poultry is a good guess. Monk mystery meat?
 

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Look at the hand and bottle area. It is flat, like someone took
A sanding block to highlight the carving, yet the barrel to
the right is untouched.

Monks brew ale/beer etc. Trappist are well known
and still brew and sell today to raise funds.
They refer to it as liquid bread. :tongue3:

Franciscans make wine.
 

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This is absolutely a turn of the century black forest carved chair from Germany. These were quite popular with tourists on the grand tours.
 

The Dutch also produced carved oak furniture such as this. I think it's over a 100 years old. Pretty neat chair.
 

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So is the consensus that the age is genuine, but it's not a high quality or valuable piece? I didn't think it was worth a fortune, my friend will probably just keep it.
 

So is the consensus that the age is genuine, but it's not a high quality or valuable piece? I didn't think it was worth a fortune, my friend will probably just keep it.
I agree with that consensus. I like it, I think it's a cool old chair.

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