AMERICAN, MID-18TH CENTURY
Details
A WILLIAM AND MARY ASH SLAT-BACK ARMCHAIR
american, mid-18th century
The ball finials above baluster-turned stiles centering five arched slats continuing to downswept molded arms above baluster-turned supports over a trapezoidal rush seat, on baluster-turned legs with compressed ball front feet, joined by ring-turned stretchers, pieced feet
52in. high
american, mid-18th century
The ball finials above baluster-turned stiles centering five arched slats continuing to downswept molded arms above baluster-turned supports over a trapezoidal rush seat, on baluster-turned legs with compressed ball front feet, joined by ring-turned stretchers, pieced feet
52in. high
Provenance
H. Eugene Bolles
Literature
Luke Vincent Lockwood, Colonial furniture in American (New York, 1913), vol. II, p. 18, no. 426
Herbert Cescinsky and George Leland Hunter, English and American Furniture (New York, 1929), p. 73
Herbert Cescinsky and George Leland Hunter, English and American Furniture (New York, 1929), p. 73