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TRANSITIONAL QUEEN ANNE CORNER CHAIR WITH A HORSESHOE SHAPED SEAT

TRANSITIONAL QUEEN ANNE CORNER CHAIR WITH A HORSESHOE SHAPED SEAT

TRANSITIONAL QUEEN ANNE CORNER CHAIR WITH A HORSESHOE SHAPED SEAT
TRANSITIONAL QUEEN ANNE CORNER CHAIR WITH A HORSESHOE SHAPED SEAT
Massachusetts Circa 1760

Primary Wood: Mahogany
Secondary Wood: Maple [Block], Pine [Seat Frame]

Height: 32 inches
Width: 27 1/2 inches
Depth: 17 inches

Provenance: Henry Wood Erving (1851-1941), Hartford, Connecticut.

Reference: The chair is illustrated in Luke Vincent Lockwood, Colonial Furniture in America, figure 523, page 73.

Item number 6387

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