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Posts tagged Patent from the RareVictorian furniture archive.

John Henry Belter Patents - Improved Bedstead & "Dished" Lamination
Research No. 466

John Henry Belter Patents - Improved Bedstead & "Dished" Lamination

Below are two of four patents that John Henry Belter secured (two more to follow): Pat. 15,552 (Aug. 19, 1856) - John Henry Belter's improved bedstead patent that seeks to address issues with bed construction prior, such

“Hunzinger Chair” Mystery Part III
eBay Antiques No. 414

“Hunzinger Chair” Mystery Part III

Sorry if this series of posts is hitting the press slowly, but that is intentional as I am getting new information real-time and I want to be sure that you get it as it rolls in. As we've been exploring in the past two p

"Hunzinger Chair" Mystery Part II
Research No. 413

"Hunzinger Chair" Mystery Part II

Continuing from where the last post left off,we were trying to determine if an unlabeled chair that Zeke Feldhaus recently purchased was produced by George Hunzinger due to the patent-protected brace design (very bottom

"Hunzinger Chair" Mystery Part I
Research No. 412

"Hunzinger Chair" Mystery Part I

I hope everyone had a great holiday break as did I, but it's time for us all to get back to normalcy. Let's kick off year 3 of Rare Victorian with a little furniture analysis triggered by a recent series of emails from Z

Metal-Clad Furniture Patent - An Alternative To Brass
Research No. 345

Metal-Clad Furniture Patent - An Alternative To Brass

Paul Tucker found what I believe to be the likely explanation behind this metal-clad armchair that was discussed several posts ago. Paul ran into a patent filed by Erastus W. Whitlock. A drawing included in the patent ap