
Pair of upholstered slipper chairs with skirted bases, circa 1924, from Vanderbilt University Alumni Lounge
Selling Price
$2,000
History
These slipper chairs were crafted in 1924 and served in the Alumni Lounge at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, for nearly a century. Their presence in such a prestigious institutional setting suggests they were quality pieces selected to furnish a space where distinguished guests, alumni, and faculty would gather. The chairs represent the transitional period between formal Victorian-era seating and the more relaxed upholstered furniture that would dominate mid-century American interiors. Furniture with documented institutional provenance from prestigious universities like Vanderbilt holds special appeal for collectors of academic memorabilia, alumni, and those interested in American institutional history. The combination of age, provenance, and the story of their service in a notable university setting adds both historical significance and collectible value beyond their function as vintage seating. Such pieces are particularly valued by Vanderbilt alumni and collectors of university-related artifacts who appreciate the tangible connection to the institution's history.
Origin
United States
Time period
1924