- ROCOCO REVIVAL CARVED WALNUT ARMCHAIR
American, mid-19th century. Rococo Revival carved walnut and upholstered armchair. Unmarked. Note: Owned by Ernest Woodruff. Property of Josh Watt. 1840-1860. Approx. h. 44.5",...
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WALNUT SLIPPER CHAIRS Third quarter 19th century, pierced and carved crest rail, turned finials, oval upholstered back flanked by fully turned spiral twist stiles, upholstered...
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Circa 1860, walnut, over upholstered animal print frame, relief carved and pierced hip rails, serpentine front seat rail with central relief carved applied shell, cabriole...
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1845 43 3/4 X 26 1/2 X 31 1/2 IN. (111.1 X 67.3 X 80 CM.) 1845, the oval padded back, scrolling padded arms and padded seat in a foliated carved molded frame on cabriole...
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gentleman's parlor chair and similar lady's chair, circa 1865 Gentleman's chair - 40 3/4 in. H., 25 in. W.; lady's chair - 38 1/2 in. H., 24 in. W....
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Sidechairs, third quarter 19th century, each of balloon-back form, with crisply carved floral crests, the splat with a central carved rose, joined to a serpentine seat and...
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Walnut Parlor Group, late 19th century, comprised of a settee, with a finger-roll carved crest rail extending to closed arms, serpentine seat and cabriole legs, h. 38-3/4",...
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Chairs, third quarter 19th century, consisting of an oval-back armchair with grape-carved crest and a similar oval-back lady's chair, both upholstered in blue velvet with...
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Armchairs, third quarter 19th century, each with a fruit-carved crest and tubular tufted back, upholstered in red velvet fabric, h. 40"....
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parlor suite possibly John Jelliff Newark New Jersey third quarter 19th century consisting of: settee gent's armchair and lady's armchair carved Rococo style crestrail with...
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third quarter 19th century, the dished back with a shell-, floral- and scroll-carved crest, joined to open arms terminating in scroll ends, raised on cabriole legs with cabochon-carved...
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upholstered settee circa 1865; floral button back upholstery 34 1/2 in. H. 59 in. W. Estimate $ 150-250 Dings scratches reupholstered light wear....
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Lady's Chair, the fruit- and foliate-carved crest over a corset-form back with serpentine seat and cabriole legs, upholstered in tufted burgundy plush, h. 41", w. 23", d....
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Sidechairs, third quarter 19th century, each with an exuberantly modeled carved back employing shell, floral and scroll motifs, with serpentine seat and cabriole legs, now...
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elaborately carved walnut frames with upholstered backs and seats, one with pink-striped upholstery, one with silk damask upholstery, American, 19th century, 47 x 74 x 27...
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velvet upholstered parlor chairs comprising gentleman's armchair and lady's side chair 39 in. H. 25 in. W. Estimate $ 150-250 age appropriate wear dings scratches upholstery...
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loveseat third quarter-19th century; button upholstered chair-back 43 in. H. 56 in. W. Estimate $ 150-250 Scratches wear dirt to upholstery....
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needlepoint upholstered child's side chair circa 1860; 29 1/2 in. H., 14 in. W., 13 in. D....
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walnut needlepoint upholstered side chairs circa 1845; 34 in. H., 17 in. W....
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