These items have been sold, and the description, image and price ($US) are for reference purposes only.

A 19th century innovation, the earliest hallstands usually consisted of a straight or shaped upright, sometimes with a drawer and with rounded wooden pegs or hooks on which to hang coats and hats. Some versions also contained umbrella stands, eith in the central section or to each side.

Hallstands became proportionately larger during the course of the century, sometimes being equipped with lift up seats and arms, and later models had brass hooks that tended to replace the wooden knobs. Early versions were usually wooden, although wonderful cast iron hallstands are to be found from the middle of the century, more... richly cast and ornamented.

The best known manufacturer of cast iron hallstands was Coalbrookdale Company of Shropshire England, founded in 1709. In the 1840s the company developed a range of cast iron furniture, which, once the moulds had been created, could be mass produced. Coalbookdale items are marked either with the full name of the company or an abbreviation such as 'C-B-DALE Co'

Cast iron hallstands will often also include the date lozenge, often cast into the base of the drip trays indicating the year in which the design was registered.

Some were made in Australia featuring native plants as their dominant motifs.

Towards the end of the century, hallstands were made in bamboo and lacquer work in the Japanese taste. Hallstands continued in fashion until the 1920s and were sometimes made in the prevailing Jacobean revival fashion or the plainer styles inspired by the Arts and Crafts Movement.

A variant on the hallstand is the hall tree, usually made of timber with a central stem and three or so arching branches to each side, fitted with knobs or hooks for coats and jackets.

Another variant is the umbrella or stick stand, usually about waist height or lower, in cast iron, with a loop in the upper section and a drip tray below to hold the walking sticks, canes or umbrellas. The backs are sometimes cast in the form of animals, testifying to their connection to the great outdoors. less...

The Austrian bentwood furniture designed by Michael Thonet (1796-1871) was among the 19th century's most original contributions to furniture development. Thonet used the techniques of steam-bending and the pliable nature of beech wood to make chairs, tables, hallstands, cots and so on. The furniture was simple in form, light in weight, elegant and capable of being mass produced, so that bentwood furniture was exported to many parts of the world, including Australia, following its success at the 1851 Great Exhibition. Thonet chairs, and those made by his competitor Kohn, often have paper trade labels pasted on the more... inside seat rail. Thonet was not the first to apply the techniques of steam bending to furniture. It was used, for example, during the 18th century by the Windsor chair makers to construct bow back or hoop back chairs, and the arched crinoline stretchers but he was the first to exploit it on such a vast commercial scale. less...

A c.1900 bentwood coat stand, the top with eight scrolling arms…
Bentwood Coat Stand with Scrolling Arms

A c.1900 bentwood coat stand, the top with eight scrolling arms raised on a four lobed cylinder column with turned round finial to the top, the base with four scrolling supports and arched legs. A good example, height 79.53 in.

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
A c.1900 bentwood coat stand, the top with eight scrolling arms…
Bentwood Coat Stand with Scrolling Arms and Arched Legs

A c.1900 bentwood coat stand, the top with eight scrolling arms raised on a four lobed cylinder column, the base with four scrolling supports and arched legs. A good example. Height 79.53 in.

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
A bentwood Hat/Coat rack, h. 168 cm
Bentwood Hat/Coat Rack - 168 cm Height

A bentwood Hat/Coat rack, h. 66.14 in.

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
A late Victorian Bentwood coat rack, traditional form, height…
Late Victorian Bentwood Coat Rack - 206 cm Height

A late Victorian Bentwood coat rack, traditional form, height 81.10 in.

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
A bentwood hat and coat-stand, Austrian circa 1900, height 186…
Austrian Bentwood Hat and Coat Stand, 1900

A bentwood hat and coat-stand, Austrian circa 1900, height 73.23 in.

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
A bentwood hat and coat-stand, Austrian circa 1900, height 190…
Austrian Bentwood Hat and Coat Stand, 1900

A bentwood hat and coat-stand, Austrian circa 1900, height 74.80 in.

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
A large bentwood hallstand, circa 1900, having a central oval…
Bentwood Hallstand with Mirror and Hooks

A large bentwood hallstand, circa 1900, having a central oval mirror set within a large oval frame flanked by two reed cluster poles with beehive finials and issuing four generous curvaceous hooks, a boldly shaped scrolling umbrella and stick stand with ou

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
A bentwood hat and coat rack, traditional form with umbrella…
Bentwood Coat Rack with Umbrella Stand and Hooks

A bentwood hat and coat rack, traditional form with umbrella stand to the base and hooks to the top. 66.93 in.

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
A French provincial bentwood hallstand with central oval mirror.…
French Provincial Bentwood Hallstand with Oval Mirror

A French provincial bentwood hallstand with central oval mirror. 78.74 in. high, 38.58 in. wide

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
Early 20th century bentwood hat stand 194 cm (height)
Bentwood Hat Stand - Early 20th Century - 194cm Height

Early 20th century bentwood hat stand 76.38 in. (height)

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
Edwardian beech bentwood coat stand
Beech Bentwood Coat Stand - Edwardian Era

Edwardian beech bentwood coat stand

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
1930s European blonde bentwood hat tree, approx 195 cm high
1930s Blonde Bentwood Hat Tree - 195cm Height

1930s European blonde bentwood hat tree, approx 76.77 in. high

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
A large Thonet bentwood hallstand, Austrian, circa 1910. approx.…
Antique Austrian Thonet Bentwood Hallstand, Circa 1910

A large Thonet bentwood hallstand, Austrian, circa 1910. approx. 1.1m high

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
Small bentwood coat rack
Bentwood Coat Rack Mini

Small bentwood coat rack

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
Bentwood coat stand
Bentwood Coat Rack

Bentwood coat stand

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
Bentwood coat/hat stand
Bentwood Hat Stand: Elegant and Functional

Bentwood coat/hat stand

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
Bentwood coat/hat stand
Bentwood Coat Stand

Bentwood coat/hat stand

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
Loading more...