- SARAH KNOUSE (AMERICAN) "GHOST OF" SCULPTUREDESCRIPTION:
A Sculpture by American artist Sarah Knouse titled "Ghost of" comprised of an antique wooden chair and wicker caning.
Sarah Knouse is a sculptor, designer, and arts educator....
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TO INCLUDE: Apair of high back fantail chairs, 55 1/2", 34 1/2" wide, 11 1/2" deep, 18 1/2" seat height. In the original factory finish with some paint loss, missing wrapping...
[more like this] - VICTORIAN WICKER SETTEE OR TETE-A-TETE,
HEYWOODBrothers Wakefield Co., ca. 1898, no. 6078F on p. 67 of the Company Catalog. Rolled back and arms, pressed cane seat, maple frame. Original natural finish with green...
[more like this] - SET OF (4) VICTORIAN WICKER MATCHING
LADIESreception chairs, ca. 1895-97. Rattan with maple frames, probably made in Massachusetts. Elaborate latticework crest, closely woven oval central panel. Pressed cane...
[more like this] - VICTORIAN WICKER FOLDING EASEL, CA.
1890, UNKNOWNmaker, probably Massachusetts. Original natural finish. Harp design in upper center, elaborate bird cage supporting stand at bottom. 61" high, 23" wide, 16 1/2"...
[more like this] - ARTS AND CRAFTS AMERICAN WICKER DESK,
OAK ANDwillow. Ca. 1910. Features a gallery with single door and pigeonhole compartments. Two attached side shelves and four lower shelves. Cone feet. Original natural finish,...
[more like this] - WAKEFIELD RATTAN COMPANY (ATTRIB.) IMPORTANTcentennial
wicker rocking chair, 1876. The chair features the date 1776 and an American flag motif woven into the back. The rocker is on a maple frame with a caned seat. Probably made...
[more like this] - HEYWOOD BROTHERS AND WAKEFIELD COMPANY
WICKERmirrored dressing stand/vanity with lady's reception chair, 1898. Vanity table consists of an oval oak beveled mirror, curlicued trim, ebullient harp, golden oak shaped...
[more like this] - 2 AMERICAN ROCKING CHAIRS2 American
rocking chairs. Early 20th Century. A Shaker Style ladderback rocking chair with woven wicker seat, and a diminutive child's rocking chair with caned back and seat. Heavy...
[more like this] - RARE VICTORIAN WICKER CHAISE LOUNGE,
OR RECLININGchair, ca. 1898, Heywood Bros. Wakefield Co. #6251 in the 1898 catalogue. Also featured in Rizzoli's American Wicker Furniture by Jeremy Adamson, pg. 89. 41 1/2"...
[more like this] - VICTORIAN WICKER SETTEE OR DIVAN, CA.
1898, #6348in the Heywood Bros. Wakefield Co. 1898 catalogue. Scalloped top, fancy woven back with stick and ball panel. Curlicue design, rolled arms. Pressed cane seat. Natural...
[more like this] - HEYWOOD BROS. & CO. ORNATE RARE VICTORIAN
WICKERparlor table, ca. 1885. Retains partial original label on bottom. Round oak top, rolled gallery, scalloped edges. Ornate curlicue trim on legs. Four scroll feet. Original...
[more like this] - AMERICAN VICTORIAN WICKER THEME BACK
ROCKINGchair, ca. 1880. Rare shamrock design, which reflects the fact that it was primarily Irish immigrants who were working at the two major American wicker companies at...
[more like this] - PAIR PALECEK WICKER & RATTAN ARMCHAIRS
Pair of Palecek (American 1974), "Antique" cane and rattan armchairs, each having a curved back, herringbone patterned seat, and rising on tubular legs, marked to the underside....
[more like this] - FANCY SIDE CHAIR. American 2nd half-19th
century wicker reed and mixed wood. Large sunburst design on back caned seat and wicker wrapped legs and stretchers. Retains old if not original grungy surface. 17''h....
[more like this] - Rare American Wicker, Turned Hardwood
and Cane Child's Highchair, first quarter 20th century, of gondola form, h. 35", w. 16", d. 16"....
[more like this] - An American Wicker and Cane Armchair
late 19th c. intricately caned and spindled back scrolled shaped arms outswept legs with scrolling brackets....
[more like this] - An Antique American Wicker Armchair
late 19th c. probably Heywood Wakefield Gardner Massachusetts intricately caned spindled back shaped arms splayed legs with scrolling brackets original finish....
[more like this] - An Antique American Wicker Platform
Rocker late 19th c. probably Heywood Wakefield Gardner Massachusetts intricately caned spindled back shaped arms platform base with scrolling brackets original finish....
[more like this] - An American Aesthetic Wicker Photographer's
Chair late 19th c. elaborate spindled and caned back scroll arm upholstered square seat spindled rail splayed legs retains original surface height 35 1/2 in. width 20 in....
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