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1800’s Victorian Wicker Rocking Chair by Heywood-Wakefield or J.C. Berrien

$1,595.00



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Description

An exquisite survivor of 19th-century American craftsmanship, this sculptural wicker and cane rocking chair embodies the romance and artistry of the Victorian era. Its intricate, looping rattan frame and gracefully arched form recall the work of early Heywood-Wakefield ateliers, as well as that of J.C. Berrian of New York, one of the most innovative furniture makers working in wicker between 1850 and 1890.

Every curve and coil of the design is a study in fluid ornamentation—hand-bent rattan arranged in cascading arches, with circular and looped motifs forming a rhythmic pattern across the back and sides. The caned seat, largely restored and now secure, retains a few small gaps consistent with age and authenticity. The overall structure remains sturdy and stable, supported by elegantly curved rockers that glide smoothly and evenly.

The chair’s sculptural silhouette makes it more than a domestic furnishing—it is a decorative object of high Victorian artistry. Comparable examples are held in museum and design collections for their role in advancing the transition between handcrafted American wicker and the early industrial aesthetic. The piece captures a pivotal moment in design history, where ornament met innovation.

Width: 19.5 in (49.53 cm)
Depth: 29.5 in (74.93 cm)
Height: 35.75 in (90.81 cm)
Seat Height: 15 in (38.1 cm)

A warm, time-earned patina enriches the wicker, accentuating the subtle contrast between the natural cane and the darker wrapped rattan. This finish, original to the period, enhances the chair’s sculptural depth and authenticity.

Condition is excellent for its age: the restoration of the caning has stabilized its function while preserving historical integrity. Minor gaps remain in areas of the seat but are discreet and appropriate to its age and use. The wicker wrapping is tight and continuous, with only minimal, age-consistent fraying.

Whether placed in a Victorian parlor, a coastal summer house, or a curated modern interior as a piece of design history, this chair stands as both artifact and artwork—a graceful testament to the enduring beauty of 19th-century American craftsmanship.

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