- THREE EARLY AMERICAN CHAIRS. First quarter
19th century. A mixed woods birdcage Windsor side chair with bamboo turnings, wear and loss, 18" seat, 34"h. Spindle back side chair with bamboo turnings and "H," refinished...
[more like this] - TWO EARLY AMERICAN CHAIRS. Late 18th
century, early 19th century. Maple ladderback armchair with turned finials, front legs and rung, rolled arms and replaced rush seat. Refinished with some repairs 16.5" seat,...
[more like this] - Arts and Crafts style oak upholstered
sofa w/ trundle bed, paper tag for American Chair Mfg, upholstered back and seat, 38"h x 85"w x 30"d...
[more like this] - TWO 18TH C. AMERICAN CHAIRS. A New England
bannister back chair with a tombstone crest, rush seat, and bulbous front stretcher, 40”H x 19”W x 15” seat height. A seven spindled fan back Windsor with a saddle...
[more like this] - AMERICAN MINIATURE PORTRAIT ATTRIBUTED
TO JUSTUS DALEE ...American Miniature Portrait Attributed to Justus Dalee (active 1826-1847) , profile portrait of a woman wearing a lace bonnet and sitting in a red painted...
[more like this] - EXCEPTIONAL FEDERAL CARVED MAHOGANY
UPHOLSTERED SIDE CH...Salem, Massachusetts, circa 1795, carving attributed to Samuel McIntire (1757-1811), shield back centering three finely carved rosette and bellflower...
[more like this] - SEVEN ASSORTED ANTIQUE AMERICAN CHAIRS
19th and early 20th century, including a painted tall spindle-back armchair, rush seat high chair, ladder-back armchair with splint oak seat, arrow-back side chair with plank...
[more like this] - TWO EARLY AMERICAN CHAIRSTWO EARLY AMERICAN
CHAIRS, one corner chair and one with bannister back, both with rush seats and turned legs joined by stretchers (2) Provenance: Estate of Karen Burroughs, American Collector...
[more like this] - THREE ANTIQUE ENGLISH OR AMERICAN CHAIRS
HEIGHT OF ARMCHAIR: 37 IN. (94 CM.), the armchair with wide rectangular pierced oak backsplat, shaped arms and drop seat above block feet joined by stretchers; the side chair...
[more like this] - THREE ANTIQUE AMERICAN CHAIRS Third
quarter-19th century, comprising a Rococo Revival rocking chair with carved mahogany frame and a pair of Renaissance Revival side chairs, one with needlepoint upholstery....
[more like this] - SET OF SIX CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY DINING
CHAIRSSet of six Chippendale mahogany dining chairs, ca. 1770 , probably New York, with shell carved crest and knees. An identical chair, possibly from the same set, is in...
[more like this] - EIGHT PHILADELPHIA FEDERAL MAHOGANY
DINING CHAIRSSet of eight Philadelphia Federal mahogany dining chairs, ca. 1805 , probably made in the workshop of Henry Connelly, each with a scrollwork back, with carved...
[more like this] - FEDERAL MAHOGANY SHIELD-BACK ARMCHAIRSalem,
Massachusetts Federal mahogany shield-back armchair, ca. 1800 , attributed to the school of Samuel McIntire (1757-1811), 38” h., 24 1/2” w., 18” d. For a nearly identical...
[more like this] - AMERICAN YOKEBACK WINDSOR CHAIRS, 6
American near set of yoke-back Windsor chairs with arched crest rail above slender turned spindles above shaped seats on four turned legs conjoined by H-form stretchers, one...
[more like this] - A Queen Anne Volute Carved Walnut Flat-Stretcher
Pad-Foot Side Chair
Rhode Island, Circa 1750
the front seat rail marked V, appears to retain the original slip-seat and traces of a historic surface, with a needlepoint upholstered...
[more like this] - CRAFTSMAN OAK ARMCHAIR ROCKERCRAFTSMAN
OAK ARMCHAIR ROCKER, American Chair Co., Sheboygan, Wisconsin, c. 1910, three-slat back with pierced crest rail, contoured oak seat between slatted arms....
[more like this] - TWO EARLY AMERICAN CHAIRS. Second half
19th century, mixed woods. A country Queen Anne side chair, shaped crest, vase back and nice turnings, worn black repaint and worn rush seat. 16" seat ht. 39"h. And a ladder...
[more like this] - FIVE AMERICAN CHAIRS. Mid 19th century.
A grained and decorated half spindle back plank seat chair. Wear and cover varnish. 18" seat ht. 32.5"h., a pair of half arrow back plank seat chairs, refinished and loose...
[more like this] - FOUR CHAIRS, TWO STOOLS AND A STAND.
Eighteenth and 19th centuries. An oak English joint stool with carved apron, turned legs and box stretchers, 17.5"h. A European stool with short turned legs, 6"h. An oak European...
[more like this] - Group of four wood and leather mid-century
American chairs with rotating seat and adjustable neck rest, produced by Cal-Mode Furniture expressly for Bryant Thornhill of Honolulu; some surface scratches and wear to...
[more like this] - THREE AMERICAN CHAIRS 19th century;
comprising a maple rush seat ladder back chair, a maple ladderback rush seat rocking chair, and a maple ladderback woven seat arm chair. Rocker measures 44 in. H., 23 in....
[more like this] - GROUP OF FOUR AMERICAN CHAIRS INCLUDING
AN AMERICAN FANCY ROCKING CHAIR including a pair of walnut ladder back arm chairs with rush seats and turned legs with stretchers a single Chippendale style side chair with...
[more like this] - GROUP OF FOUR AMERICAN CHAIRS INCLUDING
AN AMERICAN FANCY ROCKING CHAIR including a pair of walnut ladder back arm chairs with rush seats and turned legs with stretchers a single Chippendale style side chair with...
[more like this] - Herbert von Thaden (Am. 1898 - 1969)
Lounge ChairsThaden Jordan Furniture Corporation Roanoke VA 1947 adjustable of birch plywood construction with brass attachments.Thaden's Lounge Chair is featured in ''The...
[more like this] - Herbert von Thaden (Am. 1898 - 1969)
Lounge ChairsThaden Jordan Furniture Corporation Roanoke VA 1947; adjustable birch plywood brass attachments.Thaden's Lounge Chair is featured in ''The Art of Seating'' an...
[more like this] - Lot nine various antique reference books
including ''American Furniture..'' (Fairbanks/Bates) ''Southern Furniture 1680-1830'' (Hurst and Prown) ''American Furniture'' (Downs) ''American Chairs...'' (Kirk) etc....
[more like this] - TWO CHAIRS AND A TABLE. Mid 20th Century.
Pair of American chairs with mahogany frames green vinyl upholstery and brass nailhead trim. Labeled for Bruten Chair Co. Imperfections. 16 1/2'' seat 30''h. And an Italian...
[more like this] - Thirty-One Books, American Furniture,
Related detailed listing available. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, John Townsend, Newport Cabinet Maker; T. A. Strange, French Interiors: Furniture, Decoration; Connecticut...
[more like this] - A Rare American Mahogany Adjustable
Reading Chair early 19th c. arched molded back padded scrolled arms brass swivel support for adjustable book rest molded adjustable seat rail turned tapered legs ending in...
[more like this] - Rare and Important American Rococo Revival
Cast-Metal and Faux-Rosewood Centripetal Spring Chair, mid-19th century, patented by the American Chair Company of Troy, New York, in 1849, the seat and back upholstered...
[more like this] - A Southern Walnut Campeachy Chair early
19th c. arched crest with ball finials scrolled arms with supports continuing to floor curule supports with molded stretchers presented in frame. Note: The use of walnut...
[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] - Eighteen Books, American Furniture Includes
Works by Charles Montgomery, Israel Sack, and Others detailed listing available. Michael Flanigan, American Furniture from the Kaufman Collection; Dean Fales, American Painted...
[more like this] - New York Queen Anne Side Chaircirca
1750 walnut with white pine corner blocks the veneered back spooned with strongly carved shell crest horizontal shaping with applied shaping to rear of side seat rails splat...
[more like this] - AMERICAN MID-VICTORIAN PAINTED AND DECORATED
CAST-IRON AND STEEL CENTRIPETAL-SPRING REVOLVING AND TILTING ARMCHAIR ATTRIBUTED TO THE AMERICAN CHAIR COMPANY TROY NEW YORK The padded crest rail over pierced support cast...
[more like this] - 12 books on American Furniture: six
volumes, [American Antiques: Israel Sack Collection], Highland House Publishers, Inc., 1981; Kirk, [American Chairs]; Montgomery, [American Furniture: The Federal Period];...
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