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Antique Theater Seats Cast Iron & Wood
Antique Theater Seats Cast Iron & Wood
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Item Overview
Antique double theater seating bench constructed of cast iron and wood with upholstered backs. This restored two-seat unit features decorative floral and geometric carved details, curved cast iron side supports, and fold-up wooden seats. Upholstered back panels appear to have been redone or refreshed during restoration.
The seats were reportedly removed from the old Ambassador Theatre in St. Louis, Missouri, though this provenance could not be confirmed.
Measures approximately 47" wide overall with 33.5" high backs.
Historical Context
Early theater seating from the late 19th to early 20th century was commonly built using cast iron frames with hardwood seating surfaces for durability in public venues such as theaters, opera houses, and auditoriums. Decorative motifs and fold-up seat mechanisms were typical features intended to combine function with ornamental design.
Without manufacturer markings or documented provenance, the exact origin and installation location of these seats cannot be verified.
Condition Notes
- Restored condition
- Wood and cast iron have been repainted/refinished
- Upholstered backs appear updated or reupholstered
- Folding seat mechanisms function
- General age-related wear, scratches, and finish inconsistencies present
- Some minor wear and imperfections visible from prior use and restoration
- No maker’s mark found during inspection
- Theater provenance is unverified
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