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A PAIR OF QUEEN ANNE MAPLE SIDE-CHAIRS
ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM SAVERY, PHILADELPHIA, POSSIBLY
DELAWARE VALLEY, 1730-1750
Each with a back composed of five rounded-arched slats flanked by
cylindrical stiles with incised ball finials above a molded trapzoidal seat with rush seat over a double cyma-shaped skirt, on creased cabriole front legs with trifid feet and tapered cylindrical rear feet joined by an incised ball, ring, and arrow-turned front stretcher, double cylindrical side-stretchers, and single cylindrical rear stretcher--45in. (114.5) high (2)
ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM SAVERY, PHILADELPHIA, POSSIBLY
DELAWARE VALLEY, 1730-1750
Each with a back composed of five rounded-arched slats flanked by
cylindrical stiles with incised ball finials above a molded trapzoidal seat with rush seat over a double cyma-shaped skirt, on creased cabriole front legs with trifid feet and tapered cylindrical rear feet joined by an incised ball, ring, and arrow-turned front stretcher, double cylindrical side-stretchers, and single cylindrical rear stretcher--45in. (114.5) high (2)
Provenance
John Walton, 1963