Vintage Design
Beautiful, very rare original bench no. 5 by the Thonet brothers (Gebrüder Thonet) Vienna from 1859. Vienna Secession. Art Nouveau
with original branded logo and one original paper label on the bottom.
Made from bent beech with stripe glaze and polished.
Solid curved frame. Bent wood seat ring.
Seat and backrest made of wickerwork.
It is a restoration object with a very good basis.
The original cane is torn on the sides of the backrest.
The seat is poorly repaired on the right side.
The wickerwork on the backrest and seat should be replaced or repaired.
The back right leg had broken off. Looks like a worm infestation had been there at this point. It was badly repaired and broke of once again while making photos.
The rest of the bent beech has no signs of a former infestation of worms. The bottom seat ring has very old wormholes but is still firm.
The legs were also lengthened by 5.5 cm (second to last picture).
The restoration should not be a problem for a professional.
The glaze on the bentwood is still very good.
The bench is about 160 years old. For this age it is still in a very good condition.
In terms of general condition, it was not outside or in an attic.
Very clean, you can tell that it has been treated very well.
Otherwise no damage can be found.
I can send more photos on request.
Suitable for all living areas and very decorative.
There are not many of these benches left.
The last photo is from an original US sales poster for Thonet benches and chairs.
This bank is shown in the top row in the middle.
with original branded logo and one original paper label on the bottom.
Made from bent beech with stripe glaze and polished.
Solid curved frame. Bent wood seat ring.
Seat and backrest made of wickerwork.
It is a restoration object with a very good basis.
The original cane is torn on the sides of the backrest.
The seat is poorly repaired on the right side.
The wickerwork on the backrest and seat should be replaced or repaired.
The back right leg had broken off. Looks like a worm infestation had been there at this point. It was badly repaired and broke of once again while making photos.
The rest of the bent beech has no signs of a former infestation of worms. The bottom seat ring has very old wormholes but is still firm.
The legs were also lengthened by 5.5 cm (second to last picture).
The restoration should not be a problem for a professional.
The glaze on the bentwood is still very good.
The bench is about 160 years old. For this age it is still in a very good condition.
In terms of general condition, it was not outside or in an attic.
Very clean, you can tell that it has been treated very well.
Otherwise no damage can be found.
I can send more photos on request.
Suitable for all living areas and very decorative.
There are not many of these benches left.
The last photo is from an original US sales poster for Thonet benches and chairs.
This bank is shown in the top row in the middle.
Total height: 97 cm | 38.2″
Seat height: 49 cm | 19.3″
Total width: 138 cm | 54.3″
Total depth: 62 cm | 24.4″
Seat depth: 51 cm | 20.1″
Leg extension: 5.5 cm | 2.2″
Manufacturer | |
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Design Period | Before 1890 |
Year | 1858 |
Production Period | Before 1890 |
Country of Manufacture | Austria |
Identifying Marks | This piece has an attribution mark |
Style | Design Classics, Art Nouveau |
Detailed Condition | |
Restoration and Damage Details |
Light wear consistent with age and use, Patina consistent with age and use, Requires reupholstery, Backrest and seat should be replaced or repaired
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Product Code | RR-1671077 |
Materials | Beech, Cane |
Color | Blonde, brown |
Width |
138 cm 54.3 inch |
Depth |
62 cm 24.4 inch |
Height |
97 cm 38.2 inch |
Seat Height | 19.3 inch |
Duties Notice | Import duty is not included in the prices you see online. You may have to pay import duties upon receipt of your order. |
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