A turned oak Carver-type chair, probably New England, with rush seat, on turned legs joined by triple box stretcher, the turned stiles centering a turned horizontal bar above a splat with four rived and turned spindles between horizontal cross rails.
Item Date: Circa 1700
Measurement: Height: 34.25"; Seat Height: 17.5"; Width: 15"; Depth: 18.75", Front Posts: 1 7/8ā, Rear Posts: 1 5/8ā
Material: Oak, maple
Item Condition: Generally good considering age and use. The proper left side seat rail may be an early 20th century replacement; loss, as depicted, to proper left front foot. It appears that āLā shape brackets were removed from under seat rails. The chair displays old color and is functional.
SOLD
SKU 1403-6
For More Information, Please Contact David Hillier at 978-597-8084 or email drh@aaawt.com.
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