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Rare and Desirable Maple Queen Anne Side Chair
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Description: |
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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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Seat is replaced. The legs are cracked at the rear stretcher joints. The splat is repaired at the back, has minor losses below the crest and has been re-glued at the stay rail joint. The proper left front foot is cracked at the bottom stretcher. |
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Origin: |
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Philadelphia |
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c. 1750-60 |
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Dimensions: |
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Height 41.125” X Width 21.375” x Depth 19”. |
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$12,500 |
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