- TWO AMERICAN WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS. Late
19th-early 19th century. Turned legs, "H" stretchers and arm posts. Continuous arm has pieced repairs to crest, refinished with red stain and remnants of green paint, glued...
[more like this] - 6 ANTIQUE AMERICAN WINDSOR CHAIRS, ATTR.
WILDER Set of 6 antique American New England painted Windsor chairs, having turned bamboo form legs and spindles, crest rail decorated with fruit and leaf motif, attributed...
[more like this] - FINE SET OF 19TH C. AMERICAN MINIATURE
PAINTINGS. Ca. 1830 American School family of four miniature portrait paintings, ink on paper, man and wife framed separately and their two children framed as one, the youngest...
[more like this] - AMERICAN WINDSOR COMB BACK ARMCHAIR.American
Windsor Comb Back Armchair. Shaped crest, continuous arm, turned supports, D shaped seat, turned legs, bulbous H stretcher, probably originally was a rocking chair, old green...
[more like this] - WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, STORAGE BOX, STOOL,
AND CHALKBOARD1st item: Black painted sack-back Windsor armchair having seven spindles with saddle seat and splayed legs, mixed wood, 36" H x 24" W x 20 1/2" D. American,...
[more like this] - AMERICAN SACK BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR
IN OLD SURFACElate 18th/early 19th century, with spindle back and shaped hand grips, shaped plank seat, old surface with multiple paint histories, 36-1/2 x 24-1/4 x 18 in.
Provenance:...
[more like this] - PAIR OF AMERICAN "FIREHOUSE WINDSOR"
ARMCHAIRS, ORIGINA...New England, 19th century, each with spindle back and plank seats, carved arm supports, retaining an old, dry, red painted surface with black and yellow...
[more like this] - TWO PERIOD AMERICAN WINDSOR CHAIRS18th/19th
century, comprising: a painted blue fan back side chair, 38 x 22-1/4 x 17 in.; together with a faux bamboo rocking armchair in old paint
Provenance: The Important Private...
[more like this] - SIGNED LAURENCE CROUSE WINDSOR CHAIR:
A well built Sack-back Windsor style armchair, impressed signature at underside. Rubbed black paint. Lawrence Crouse operates a custom furniture business in Kearneysville,...
[more like this] - An American Volute-Carved Comb-Back
Knuckle-Arm Painted Windsor Armchair
New England, 18th Century
appears to retain an early painted surface.
height 44 x width 22 x depth 16 inches
Property from the Collection...
[more like this] - SET OF SIX ANTIQUE AMERICAN PAINTED
WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS 19th century, faux grain and dark line painted surface, eight-spindle back, scrolled arms, plank seat, ring turned splayed legs and double stretcher base....
[more like this] - DAVID SMITH (AMERICAN, 20TH/21ST C.)
REPRODUCTION SACK BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR ON ROCKERS, INTENTIONALLY DISTRESSED BLACK OVER RED PAI...David Smith (American, 20th/21st C.) reproduction sack back Windsor armchair...
[more like this] - FOUR WINDSOR STYLE CHAIRS BY D.R. DIMES.
American, late 20th century, mixed woods. All have distressed black over red paint and impressed and paper labels. Pair of bowback side chairs, 38.5"h., fanback armchair with...
[more like this] - AMERICAN WINDSOR ARMCHAIR. 18TH CENTURY.Bow-back,
carved knuckle arms, bold turnings, carved saddle seat. Old finish. Traces of paint. Nine spindle back. Left arm missing partial bottom knuckle. 38. 25" high, 25. 5" wide...
[more like this] - AMERICAN BOWBACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR 18th
c. Country Windsor Chair, with black painted surface, continuous arm with nine-spindle back, carved scroll form knuckles, shaped seat, splayed legs with bulbous turned stretchers,...
[more like this] - AMERICAN PAINTED FANBACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR.
Circa 1800, mixed woods. Lobed crest, spindle back, turned stiles, legs and "H" stretcher, knuckle arms and shaped seat. Old flaking yellowish tan paint. Some loss, age cracks...
[more like this] - TWO AMERICAN SACKBACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS.
Early 19th century, mixed woods. Similar with shaped arms and turned legs and "H" stretchers. Old black paint may be the same on both, one has alligatored surface. The same...
[more like this] - PAIR OF AMERICAN IRON WINDSOR STYLE
ARMCHAIRS. Late 19th century. Sackback style with knuckle arms. Old brown paint over some rust. 17.5" seat, 36"h.
From the Jacksonville State Hospital, Illinois, originally...
[more like this] - (8) AMERICAN FOLK ART DOLLS' CHAIRS
& ROCKERS, SETTEES Including: Adirondack Style Settee with hickory frame and woven splint seat, 8 1/2" back, 8 1/2" wide; PLUS Red-painted Dowel Settee with woven rattan seat,...
[more like this] - Philadelphia comb back Windsor armchair
attributed to Thomas Gilpin or Jedidiah Snowden. Victorian brown paint over original green. See Goyne-Evans "American Windsor Chairs"
42.5" x 25"w x 15.5"d / seat height 17"...
[more like this] - Windsor writing armchair, poplar plank
seat, upholstered writing arm fitted with drawer, swiveling music stand, brass casters, old painted surface with chrome yellow painted ground and green decoration, American,...
[more like this] - ***SACK-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR. American
late 18th century mixed woods. Baluster-turned legs and old brown paint. 18''h. seat 36 1/2''h. overall. Can't guarantee what's under repaint however there is a puttied...
[more like this] - American Brace-Back Windsor Armchair
probably Rhode Island, late 18th century, maple, hickory and other mixed woods with unusual arms and deeply shaped plank seat, painted green highlights, 39-3/4 x 19-3/4 x...
[more like this] - Classical paint-decorated rocking chair,
original painted surface with traces of stenciling on tablet, gray and black paint with yellow highlights, poplar, cherry and other mixed woods(?), possibly Eastern Tennessee...
[more like this] - TWO BRACE- BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS.
American late 18th-early 19th century mixed woods including pine. Both have similar incised bows shaped seats and bold turnings. 16 1/2''h. seat. 34 1/2''h. overall. Imperfections....
[more like this] - Two antique Windsor open armchairs:
one with ox bow crest and deeply shaped plank seat in early black paint, probably American, late 18th century, 36-1/4 x 22-3/4 x 15 in., all four legs ended out with later...
[more like this] - TWO SIMILAR WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS. American
1st quarter-19th century mixed woods. Bamboo turnings and old worn black paint. Imperfections. 32.5''h. and 34''h....
[more like this] - Two similar sack-back Windsor armchairs,
each with spindle back, shaped hand grips and plank seats, turned legs, one probably Rhode Island origin, 18th or 19th century, one American, New England, late 18th/early...
[more like this] - Two similar American Windsor armchairs:
each with shaped hand grips and plank seat, American, early 19th century, 37-1/4 x 26-1/2 x 16 in. Refinished with traces of paint, normal surface cracks and wear....
[more like this] - BAMBOO WINDSOR ARMCHAIR ROCKER. American
19th century mixed woods. ''S'' scroll arms are hardwood with worn mahogany finish. Original yellow paint with black and brown striping brown sponged seat and foliage decoration...
[more like this] - *An American Painted Windsor Armchair
having a spindle back over the plank seat raised on turned legs joined by H-form stretchers. Height 43 3/8 inches....
[more like this] - A Pair of "Mt. Vernon" Windsor Armchairs
bench-made after the well-known historic examples each having a shaped crest rail terminating in scrolled ears eight spindle back connected to continuous scrolled arms shaped...
[more like this] - American Windsor armchair, sack back
with carved grips, shaped plank seat, baluster turned legs and stretchers, early black paint, American, late 18th century, 42 x 13 x 13 in. Good condition overall with wear...
[more like this] - WINDSOR STYLE ARMCHAIR. American by
Bill Wallick. late 20th century. Windsor armchair with shaped crest arms and seat turned legs and ''H'' stretcher. Black paint. The seat height is 17 1/2''h and...
[more like this] - TWO WINDSOR-STYLE CHAIRS. American
late 20th century by Riverbend Co. Sackback armchair with turned legs and arm posts and distressed paint. 17 1/2'' seat 41''h. Together with a child size armchair with...
[more like this] - Hunzinger ebonized folding chair, black-painted
faux bamboo with folding frame and later upholstered back, cane seat, attributed to Hunzinger, late 19th century, 34-12 x 21 x 18 in., break at one joint with seat frame,...
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