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Green Painted Windsor Sack-Back Arm Chair with Joseph Henzey Brand |
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Knowing the maker of an 18th century piece of furniture is rare and exciting. This particular armchair leaves little doubt. This armchair not only bears the style common in his surviving chairs, it also bears his authentic stamp. More > |
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Origin: Philadelphia, PA |
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Date: c. 1770 |
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Dimensions: Height 38” Width 26” x Depth 17.5”
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Price: $12,000 |
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Maple Five Slat Ladderback Arm Chair |
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ball and ring front stretcher and ball feet. Has its original blue paint. It is in excellent condition. An excellent example of an early ladderback. |
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Origin: Pennsylvania |
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Date: c. 1780 |
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Dimensions: Height 45” x Width 23” x Depth 18”
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Price: $39,000 |
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Maple Queen Anne Side Chair
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This is a maple side chair attributed to William Savery. It has a cupid’s bow crest, spooned back with solid splat, rush seat and elaborately scalloped aprons. Cabriole front legs terminate in “crook’t” feet. The front stretcher is bobbin-turned. |
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Origin: Philadelphia, PA |
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Date: c. 1750-70 |
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Dimensions: Height 40.5” X Width 21.25” x Depth 16”. |
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Price: $8,000 |
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Pair of Chippendale Ribbon-back Side Chairs |
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Side chairs with four pierced horizontal splats, molded stiles, Marlborough legs with chamfered corners and four stretchers. Secondary woods: hard pine (slip seat frames) and tulip poplar and pine or cedar (glue blocks). |
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Origin: Philadelphia, PA |
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Date: c. 1770 |
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Dimensions: Height: 37.25” x Width 21.875” x Depth 20.25”
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Price: $2,400 |
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Very Rare Maple Ladder-back Armchair |
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Chair with five arched slats, rush seat and turned front legs terminating in pad front feet. Front stretcher with bold ball-and-disc turnings.
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Origin: Delaware Valley |
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Date: c. 1740 |
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Dimensions: Height 44.375” x Width 12.25” x Depth 10.75”
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Price: $19,500 |
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Painted Tablet-Top Fiddle-Back Settee |
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Settee with three wide splats, scrolled cherry arms, scrolled seat and eight turned legs. Grapevines and fruit at the crest.
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Origin: Lancaster County, PA |
Date: c. 1830 |
Dimensions: Height 38.125” x Width 76.125” x Depth 20”. |
Price: $7,500 |
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Rare William and Mary Walnut Wainscot Armchair
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Armchair with scalloped crest, paneled back, great turned legs and stretchers, and ball feet.
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Origin: Chester County, PA |
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Date: c. 1740 |
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Dimensions: Width 22.25 (arm to arm) ", Height 46.75", Depth 21.75" |
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Price: $85,000 |
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Rare Maple Queen Anne Armchair |
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Armchair attributed to William Savery. Chair with cupid’s bow crest, vase-shaped splat, scrolled arms, scalloped aprons, bobbin-turned front stretcher and “crook’t feet.” |
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Origin: Philadelphia, PA |
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Date: c. 1770 |
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Dimensions: Width 29.25 (arm to arm) ", Height 42.125", Depth 21.75" |
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Price: $65,000 |
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Rare and Desirable Maple Queen Anne Side Chair
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This is a rare maple side chair attributed to William Savery. It has a cupid’s bow crest, spooned back with solid splat, rush seat and elaborately scalloped aprons. Cabriole front legs terminate in “crook’t” feet. The front stretcher is bobbin-turned. |
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Origin: Philadelphia, PA |
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Date: c. 1750-70 |
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Dimensions: Height 41.125” X Width 21.375” x Depth 19”. |
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Price: $12,500 |
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Walnut Queen Anne Balloon Seat Side Chair |
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Side chair with yoke crest, solid spooned splat and cabriole legs terminating in trifid feet.
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Origin: Philadelphia, PA |
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Date: c. 1740 |
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Dimensions: Width 19.5", Height 40.25", Depth 19.25" |
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Price: $19,500 |
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Walnut Queen Anne Balloon Seat Side Chair |
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Side chair with yoke crest, solid spooned splat with great figured wood and cabriole legs terminating in slipper feet. |
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Origin: Philadelphia, PA |
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Date: c. 1740 |
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Dimensions: Width 19.5", Height 40.25", Depth 19.25" |
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Price: $18,500 |
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Mahogany Chippendale Camelback Sofa |
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Although English, this sofa has many of the elements you would expect from a Massachusetts piece. It has rolled arms and three cabriole legs in front with acanthus-carved knees and ball-and-claw feet. |
Origin: English |
Date: 1760 |
Dimensions: Width 80", Height 34.5", Depth 22" |
Price: $21,000 |
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Walnut Queen Anne Armchair |
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Armchair with shell at the crest, round ears, solid splat and knuckle arms. It has a re-scalloped apron and cabriole legs terminating in trifid feet. |
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Origin: Philadelphia, PA |
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Date: c. 1770 |
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Dimensions: Width 30 (arm to arm)", Height 41.5", Depth 19" |
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Price: $29,000 |
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Rare Walnut Queen Anne Balloon Seat Side Chair |
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This chair is very similar to those owned by the Stenton House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It has a yoke crest with a spoon back, balloon seat, and cabriole legs with carved knee blocks terminating in faceted feet. |
Origin: Philadelphia, PA |
Date: c. 1730 |
Dimensions: Width 19.5", Height 40.25", Depth 19.25" |
Price: $19,500 |
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Walnut Queen Anne Balloon Seat Side Chair |
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Outstanding side chair with shells at the crest and knees, solid splat and cabriole legs terminating in ball-and-claw feet. |
Origin: Philadelphia, PA |
Date: 1740-50 |
Dimensions: Width 21", Height 42", Depth 15" |
Price: $49,000 |
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Mahogany Chippendale Side Chair |
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Side chair with carved shells at the crest, apron and knees, cupid's bow crest, pierced splat and cabriole legs terminating in ball-and-claw feet. |
Origin: Philadelphia, PA |
Date: c. 1775 |
Dimensions: Width 22", Height 49", Depth 22" (from back to knees) |
Price: $17,500 |
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Pair of Walnut Queen Anne Side Chairs |
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These elegant side chairs have cupids bow crests on top with spooned backs, solid splats and cabriole legs terminating in trifid feet. The slip seats are currently a red moire. |
Origin: Philadelphia, PA |
Date: c. 1760 |
Dimensions: Width 19.5", Height 40", Depth 14.5" |
Price: $18,500 |
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Walnut Transitional Queen Anne Side Chair |
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Cupid's bow crest with carved cabochon, pierced splat, seat shell and cabriole legs terminating in trifid feet. |
Origin: Philadelphia, PA |
Date: c. 1760-70 |
Dimensions: Width 22", Height 49", Depth 22" (from back to knees) |
Price: $12,500 |
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Walnut Queen Anne Side Chair |
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The top of the chair has a cupid's bow crest with carved ears. The back is spooned with a solid splat. The seat has a scalloped apron. The cabriole legs terminate in slipper feet. Serpentine flat stretchers run along the bottom of the chair. |
Origin: Philadelphia, PA |
Date: c. 1760 |
Dimensions: Width 21.5", Height 38.5", Depth 16.75" |
Price: $14,000 |
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