Paul Tucker, an expert on Moorish Fretwork furniture, was kind enough to send some concrete evidence that the mirror posted previously is not a Hunzinger piece at all, but one constructed by a furniture maker named: Moses Younglove Ransom. He made some magnificent pieces with those turned wood spindles... many in the exact same pattern as the mirror.
Here is the "smoking gun"
Thanks Paul for the correction!
George Hunzinger was a furniture maker during the later half of the 19th century. He emigrated to the United States in 1855 and began manufacturing furniture in New York City. Like his contemporary furniture makers of the Victorian Age, Hunzinger's pieces are very decorative. What is unique about his furniture is the innovative and distinctive designs he patented. This site contains information and photo's of Hunzinger's work.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Hunzinger Mirror
This very cool mirror is being listed on eBay as a Hunzinger piece. At first I was somewhat skeptical about the claim. The piece has no tag nor is it shown in any books on Hunzinger. But, after further examination of the photos I am completely convinced that this is indeed a Hunzinger mirror. Check out the pics of the mirror first.
Note the corners of the mirror on the pic below - square blocks with a circular carving.
Now check out these three stamped Hunzinger chairs. Notice the extremely similar square blocks with circular carvings at joints in the chairs. My guess is that Hunzinger didn't bother to pattent or stamp anything that did not have a specific mechanical part in the design.
It's hard to tell, but this particular rocker (below) appears to have the exact same blocks as the mirror.
Note the corners of the mirror on the pic below - square blocks with a circular carving.
Now check out these three stamped Hunzinger chairs. Notice the extremely similar square blocks with circular carvings at joints in the chairs. My guess is that Hunzinger didn't bother to pattent or stamp anything that did not have a specific mechanical part in the design.
It's hard to tell, but this particular rocker (below) appears to have the exact same blocks as the mirror.
Monday, September 24, 2007
Hunzinger Rocker w/ Patent Stamp
Check out the bamboo style rocker & the patent stamp. The chair's original wire & cloth webbing has been removed and replaced with what appears to be bailing twine or something similar. As the wire is irreplaceable, if it breaks or wears beyond use, one has to resort to replacing it with something inferior. :(
This one is listing on ebay for $195. Not a bad deal.
This one is listing on ebay for $195. Not a bad deal.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
A man and his chair...
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Research
Christa sent me a few websites where you can find more Hunzinger info. I'm going to post these links, but you can also find them under the research section on the left.
Antique Hunter
Flomation Antiques
The Met
If anyone else knows of different links, please send them my way! Thanks!
Antique Hunter
Flomation Antiques
The Met
If anyone else knows of different links, please send them my way! Thanks!
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Rotating Top Game Table
Monday, September 17, 2007
Another awesome platform rocker
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Folding Chair
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Lazy Blogger 2: Revenge of the Chair
I got a bit behind on my Hunzinger blogging... well, way behind. Christa has sent me 12 different pieces to post over the last 30 days and I am just now posting them. They are some awesome stuff. Check out this chair:
Great condition, and check out the nice pic of the frame! First time I have gotten a pic of the frame!
Great condition, and check out the nice pic of the frame! First time I have gotten a pic of the frame!