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Windsor Armchair
Continuous brace back Windsor armchair, cleaned down to period green. Measurements: 37 1/2"H x 18" seat x 20 2/4"D
Youth sized windsor chair
Youth windsor chair with a Boston makers brand "S.J.Tuck", under seat, Rare Example, Needs minor restoration to top rail. Ca. 1820's. Measurements: 29"H x 13 1/2"W x 13"D. Seat height 15 3/4"
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An unusual Queen Anne New England maple side chair with faux leather seat and wrought iron seat support.
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Unusual Massachusetts side chair with heart cutout in splat, country Chippendale, in older surface.
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A very fine mahogany Massachusetts slip seat side chair, in old surface with shell carved crest, owls eye splat and fluted stile legs and stretchers.
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Early Queen Anne side chair with original feet and a carved crest. New England, Circa 1740-1750
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Early Queen Anne chair with original red paint and with original feet and carved crest. Circa 1740-1750.
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A continuous arm Windsor chair in older red paint with excellent bulbous turnings and height. Some restoration to one arm and iron rod arm supports. Ca. 1770
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Mahogany Queen Anne pad foot chair, Newbury Massachusetts area origin, heart pierced, bracket supported over upholstered side chair. 18th C.
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A very rare straight leg, deep shaped apron 18th C. mahogany wing chair. This wing chair is upholstered with quality fabrics similar to those used in the 18th c. and the work is done in a historically correct manner. The frame is open in the back and underside for inspection.
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Massachusetts mahogany 18thC. lolling arm chair with fabulous arms.
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A rare 18th C. Birch armchair featuring its original wooden seat and original feet, this chair also has some of the original red. Probably Northern England or Canada
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A rare Vermont brace back and fan back Windsor side chair attributed to S. Hemenway refer to N. Goyne Evans Windsor Chair Book, figure 6, pp.254.
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Windsor armchair 18thC. New England origin, older dark Spanish brown/black paint, crack to bow restored.
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