Distressed American firehouse armchair (c. 1835)

$900.00
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American Windsor firehouse chair with a continuous arm yolk back. The crest rail has an applied scroll raised above the arms, and the entire yoke is supported by eight turned spindles morticed into the plank seat. The turned legs are doweled into the underside of the plank seat and are joined by turned boxed stretchers. The seat and arms show significant wear, and the arms show signs of cracks, which have been stabilized. The chair retains some of its original oxide red painted surface. 

American, New England/ New York, circa 1835. 

Condition: The chair has heavy wear throughout, especially to the seat and the ends of the arms. The legs have been re-glued and the the chair has been stabilized. Wear commensurate with age and use.

Materials: Maple, Pine, Paint

Dimensions: 24-3/4” W x 21-1/4” D x 30” H
26-3/4” (arm height)
16” (seat height)
14-1/4” (seat depth)
16” (seat width - front)
12” (seat width - rear)

SKU: 9596

Tear sheets are available on request. 

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