A Queen Anne Walnut Side Chair
A Queen Anne Walnut Side Chair

PHILADELPHIA, CIRCA 1735

Details
A Queen Anne Walnut Side Chair
Philadelphia, circa 1735
The chair frame marked III, original slip-seat frame marked III
39¾ in. high, 21 in. wide, 20 in. deep
Provenance
The Bull Family, Pennsylvania
Philip H. Bradley, Downington, Pennsylvania, 1998

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Lot Essay

With an old surface and rare shaped stretchers, this side chair is an important survival of Philadelphia chairmaking from the 1730s or 1740s. A closely related chair, also with double peaks in the upper corners of the vase splat, flat stretchers with the same shaping and identical paneled feet, was almost certainly made in the same shop. Its straight skirt and lambrequin-carved knees, however, illustrate different decorative options (William MacPherson Hornor, Blue Book Philadelphia Furniture (Washington D.C., 1935), pl. 300).

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