- AMERICAN LADDER BACK ROCKING CHAIR.
Second quarter 20th century, cherry. Nice turnings and finials, rolled arms, slats with scooped ends and splint seat. Inside left rocker "H I Bond, 1930, Howard" in ink. Minor...
[more like this] - TWO AMERICAN YOUTH CHAIRS. Nineteenth
and 20th centuries. Painted ladderback chair, turned finials and splint seat. Repainted, worn seat and arms have been removed. 10" seat, 26"h. And high-back potty chair with...
[more like this] - AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE SIDECHAIRAn early
18th century American Country Queen Anne sidechair. Maple construction with a shaped crest and vasiform splat, splint seat and turned legs terminating in pad feet, with a...
[more like this] - AMERICAN COUNTRY TIGER MAPLE LADDERBACK
ARM CHAIRwith elongated finials, four arched slats, vigorous striped maple grain. 42" high, 23 1/2" wide, 21" deep. Damage to splint seat, fitted with cushion above splint....
[more like this] - EARLY AMERICAN BANISTER BACK ARMCHAIREarly
American banister back armchair. The chair with a four split-spindle back flanked by turned posts, splint seat, and turned legs and stretchers.
Height: 46 in x width: 21 in...
[more like this] - (2) AMERICAN CHILDREN'S SHAKER & ROCKING
CHAIRS(lot of 2) American children's chairs, 18th/ 19th c., including: (1) rocking chair, knopped turned stiles, slatted back, woven splint seat, rising on stretcher-joined...
[more like this] - AMERICAN HITCHCOCK STYLE STENCILED ROCKING
CHAIRAmerican painted rocking chair, 19th c., three-rung ladder back, with Hitchcock style stenciled floral designs, woven splint seat, rising on stretcher-joined legs, on...
[more like this] - AMERICAN PAINTED LADDER-BACK SPLINT-SEAT
ARMCHAIRAmerican ladder-back armchair, 18th c., in a later black painted finish, remnants of earlier red and blue paint visible, turned stiles, five shaped slats, over woven...
[more like this] - (3) AMERICAN BANISTER BACK SIDE CHAIRS(lot
of 3) American banister back side chairs, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 18th c., similarly styled, each with shaped top rail, turned finials, baluster-form stiles and back slats,...
[more like this] - (2) AMERICAN PAINTED LADDER-BACK ROCKING
CHAIRS(lot of 2) American painted rocking chairs, 19th c., having turned finials above shaped ladder back, curved armrests, over woven splint seat, rising on stretcher-joined...
[more like this] - (2) NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIRS,
18TH C.(lot of 2) American Queen Anne style side chairs, New England, 18th c., similarly styled, both with shaped crest over vasiform center splat, one with rush seat, one...
[more like this] - SIX AMERICAN VERNACULAR WALNUT LADDERBACK
CHAIRS Early 20th century; bench-made, comprising a set of four with three slats, 37 1/2 in. H., 18 1/4 in. W., 16 in. D.; and a pair by the same maker with four slats, 41...
[more like this] - AN AM VERNACULAR ROCKER; QUEEN ANNE
STYLE CHAIR Comprising of an American vernacular mixed wood ladderback rocking chair, parts 18th century with splint seat, and a Queen Anne style back stool with composs seat,...
[more like this] - TWO AMERICAN COUNTRY QUEEN ANNE CHAIRS.
Second half 18th century, mixed woods. An armchair, shaped crest, vase splat, scrolled arms, simple turnings and woven seat. Loose joints and traces of original black paint....
[more like this] - AMERICAN VERNACULAR CHILD'S LADDERBACK
ARMCHAIR 1st half, 18th century; pegged maple frame with trace of grain painting, splint seat, 18 in. H., 15 in. W....
[more like this] - FEDERAL DROP LEAF TABLE, 18TH C. CORNER
CHAIR. Early 19th C. cherry drop leaf table on tapered legs, 29”H x 45”L x 18”D leaves down, 50”D leaves up; an 18th C. American block and ring turned corner chair...
[more like this] - AMERICAN NUMBER THREE SHAKER ROCKER.
Late 19th century, mixed woods. Turned finials, ladder back, button arms, splint seat and impressed "3" on back of top splat. Original finish has wear, as does seat. 15" seat...
[more like this] - TWO AMERICAN LADDER BACK ROCKING CHAIRS.
Third 19th century. One is oak and ash, turned finials, stiles and rungs, rolled arms and rush seat. Refinished, wear and repairs. 18" seat ht., 42"h. and the second mixed...
[more like this] - AMERICAN LADDER BACK WAGON BENCH. Second
quarter 19th century, mixed woods. Double chair back with three slats, turned arms, legs and rungs and woven splint seat. Refinished. 16.5" seat ht. 33.25"h. 33"w....
[more like this] - THREE AMERICAN COUNTRY QUEEN ANNE SIDE
CHAIRS. Mid 18th century. A pair in maple, shaped crests, vase backs., turned front legs with Spanish feet, turned front stretcher and side and back box stretchers. Worn black...
[more like this] - FOUR AMERICAN LADDERBACK CHAIRS. First
half 19th century. All four with turned finials and splint seats. Youth chair with worn, layered paint and seat damage, 19" seat, 36.5"h. Side chair with turned stiles, worn...
[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] - CIRCA 1910 AMERICAN WHITE PAINTED WICKER
CORNER CHAIR Square Wicker Armchair with rolled arm, spit curl waves below the arms, with matching intermediate scrollwork below the seat, the members turned in tight rings...
[more like this] - LADDERBACK HIGH CHAIR. American 19th
century mixed woods. Of typical form with old red paint and a splint seat. 18.5''h. seat 35''h. overall....
[more like this] - American vernacular splint seat child's
chair first half-19th century Estimate $ 60-80 No condition report supplied....
[more like this] - TWO LADDER BACK SIDE CHAIRS. American
19th century mixed woods. One with rush seat one with splint seat. 41.5''h. and 45''h....
[more like this] - TETE-A-TETE SETTEE. American 19th century
hardwood. Bamboo turnings with old dark brown (black) paint. Original woven splint seat is damaged. 28''h. 36 1/2''w. 17 1/4''d....
[more like this] - TWO SHAKER CHAIRS. American late 19th
century and probably unmarked Mount Lebanon maple. Ladder back armchair with replaced splint seat and a rocker with replaced taped seat and back. Both are refinished. 33...
[more like this] - LADDERBACK ROCKING CHAIR. American
19th century mixed woods. Scrolled arms splint seat and old red paint. 15''h. seat 40''h. overall....
[more like this] - HIGH CHAIR. American 19th century
maple. Canted form with turned posts legs and arms. Woven splint seat. Worn brown over green paint. Footrest has been removed. 24'' seat 37''h....
[more like this] - TWO LADDERBACK ROCKERS. American late
18th-early 19th century maple. Armchair with old finish and worn splint seat. 16''h. seat. 48''h overall. The other is refinished with replaced Shaker tape seat. 15 1/2''h....
[more like this] - BANISTER-BACK SIDE CHAIR. American
18th century probably maple. Turned posts legs and double stretchers. Dark red and black graining with yellow trim over a red base. Woven splint seat. Wear including breaks...
[more like this] - TETE-A-TETE SETTEE. American 19th century
hardwood. Bamboo turnings with old dark brown (black) paint. Original woven splint seat is damaged. 28''h. 36 1/2''w. 17 1/4''d....
[more like this] - TWO ROCKING CHAIRS. Both American
19th century mixed woods. Includes a Shaker-type armchair rocker with acorn finials and mushroom caps imperfections. 16''h. seat 44''h. overall. And a decorated armchair...
[more like this] - American Hand-Hewn Oak Plantation Rocking
Chair, mid-19th century, the shaped back of ladder-back form joined by sweeping arms and retaining its original woven splint seat, with mortised and pegged construction throughout,...
[more like this] - LADDERBACK HIGHCHAIR. American 19th
century mixed woods. Turned detail and old splint seat. Old blue or earlier red paint. Imperfections. 35 1/2''h....
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