| Antique rocking chairs are always valuable. Sometimes | | | | properly treating the wood the chair will remain |
| this is a monetary value, but more often than not the | | | | attractive for years to come with no fading occurring. |
| true value of these chairs is in the memories they hold. | | | | Any antique item that is sold or auctioned has its value |
| The age and memories in these fantastic chairs also | | | | determined by its age and condition. The older an item |
| helps the monetary value of the chair rise since the | | | | is and the better condition it's in means the more it will |
| history of the chair adds value to it for collectors. | | | | be worth. Most antique chairs don't have any cushion |
| Rocking chairs have been made from various | | | | in them and made completely from wood. They will |
| materials over the years including metals, lightsome, | | | | have spindles on the back of the chair that area also |
| wicker and wood. The wooden ones are usually the | | | | attached to the armrests. The legs will be fitted |
| most popular ones with collectors. Wood can age and | | | | perfectly to the rockers on the bottom. |
| show its use without the chair getting ruined. This is | | | | It can be very hard to find chairs like these available |
| very desirable to collectors as they want items that | | | | for sale today unless you go to an antique store. Many |
| have done more than just be displayed. | | | | people don't like to see their chairs because of all the |
| When these chairs are made from wood they need | | | | memories they hold. These chairs are often passed |
| to some protection. Usually there are different types of | | | | down in the family making it even more difficult for |
| chemicals applied to the chair to help prevent fading | | | | anyone to part with. |
| and other damage that can occur over time. By | | | | |