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Pilgrim Century Carver Armchair, Turned Great Chair, Spindle Back
Eastern Massachusetts, Perhaps Boston, Suffolk County
A rarely encountered 17th century form, diminutive, likely original surface Ash


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Pilgrim Century [17th century] Carver armchair with finials above vase turned stiles, the
turned crest rail above a back having three turned tapering spindles, the turned
armrests joining front posts, above a trapezoidal seat, the legs joined by double box
stretcher. Imperfections are consistent with age and use; one arm and two side
stretchers are replaced; the retrofitting was done with ash…natural color and patina
matches the overall chair; it is obvious that these repairs were made very early in the
chairs working life, likely during the 18th century. There are small losses to the top orb of
each finial that do not distract. (Height: 46.5"; seat height: 16"; width: 24"; depth: 18")

$12,500.00

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William and Mary Armchair, Turned Great Chair, Original Condition
Probably Coastal Connecticut
Date/Period: 1720-1740


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Measurement: Height: 44.75"; seat height: 15"; width: 23.25"; depth: 18"

Material: maple and ash

Condition: As is often the case with these early “as found” chairs…two of the slats,
although original have experienced losses…the vestiges of time! Best surface…

Additional Information: The tall and bulbous finials above heavy, sausage turned
posts joining three slats. The flanking downward slanting arms with projecting hand
grips on turned posts continuing to legs joined by double turned stretchers; robust front
stretchers are sausage turned. Best surface quality.

$2,150.00

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