There have been 10 Jabba The Hutt figures released in Kenner/Hasbro's 3 3/4" Star Wars action figure lines since 1983 (have a look at all of them) and five thrones for him to sit on. Let's take a look at each of them!
The throne in 1983 was the most elaborate one out of all thrones released, and it was an actual toy. It had a chain on the front where a prisoner could be captured and the two outer cyclopses could be turned which opened the throne and revealed a prison underneath. This dais doesn't have any wheels in the bottom and can't be rolled around.
The throne released in 2010 was quite a bit bigger than the one released in 1983, but Hasbro opted to remove any action features from it. It was well sculpted and painted, and it still included a chain attached to one of the cyclopses where a prisoner could be held captive. The bottom of the throne has wheels in them which lets you slide the throne back and forth if you want to.
In 2019 Hasbro released Jabba's Sail Barge and the vehicle included a Jabba The Hutt figure and a throne. The throne however was permanently attached to the Sail Barge, and even though it could be slid left and right slightly, it was not removable from the vehicle. This throne was very different from the one seen inside the Palace, it was smaller overall and featured a control panel instead of a Hookah pipe.
For Boba Fett's Throne Room in 2023 Hasbro released a newly sculpted throne. The dimensions were very similiar to the dais released in 2010, but the cyclopses on the throne were made bigger, and the entire bottom of the throne was given added details. For this release Hasbro removed the prisoner chain on the front. The paint application on this throne is a much darker brown than on any other thrones released.
The throne released with the Vintage Collection Jabba The Hutt in 2024 included a repainted version of the throne from 2023, it's identical in the sculpt but the paint decoration on it was much lighter than the one which was include with Boba Fett's Throne Room.
From the top down you have the 2024 throne, in the middle the 2023 throne and on the bottom the 2010 throne. The 2023 and 2024 thrones are identical in sculpt and only vary in paint. The 2010 throne is entirely different.
Here you can see the bottom of the thrones. The 2010 version (top) looks very different from the ones released in 2023 (middle) and 2024 (bottom).
And that's it, hopefully you'll find this article and overview of the different thrones for Jabba The Hutt useful when deciding which throne you want to go with for your display!