Sheryn's Maple Upholstered Furniture Piece
Decorative Art / Furniture (Armchair or Sofa) • Sheryn's Maple of California (Manufacturer)

Style & Movement
Mid-Century Modern / California Provincial
Medium & Technique
Maple wood frame with fabric upholstery; industrial woodworking and mass-production textile weaving
Creation Period
Mid-20th Century, likely circa 1950s–1960s
Dimensions & Format
Variable based on full frame (not fully visible); standard seat/back format for domestic furniture
Subject Description
Functional furniture piece featuring light-toned maple wood and a burgundy/maroon patterned fabric upholstery known as 'Ikat' or 'Flame Stitch' decorative pattern.
Condition & Value Assessment
Condition Assessment
Good to Fair; visible wear on the wooden frame and possible adhesive residue over the manufacturer stamp
Estimated Market Value
$100 - $400 USD (depending on the full piece and fabric condition)
Auction Estimate
$50 - $250 USD
Provenance History
California-based manufacturing; likely sold through regional department stores or furniture showrooms in the Western United States
Art Historical Significance
Represents the post-WWII boom of California furniture design and the popularity of 'Early American' revivals blended with mid-century manufacturing techniques.
Notable Features
Black industrial ink stamp reading 'SHERYN'S MAPLE 2000 OF CALIFORNIA' within a decorative dotted border
Condition Issues
Scuffing on the wood finish, adhesive tape residue over the branding stamp, and typical mechanical wear on the textile fibers
Conservation Recommendations
Professional cleaning of the upholstery; light sanding and refinishing of the maple wood where scuffed; removal of adhesive with gentle solvent