Gustav Stickley (American, 1858-1942) Three Chairs: Arm
Gustav Stickley (American, 1858-1942) Three Chairs: Arm Rocker No. 2597, an Arm Rocker, and Armchair No. 2618-A, circa 1902
Oak, rush, leather
All stenciled with United Crafts mark (1902-1904)
(H: 35, W: 26 3/4, D: 31 in. (arm rocker with leather cushions), H: 36, W: 24, D: 21 in. (armchair), H: 35, W: 26, D: 28 in. (arm rocker with rush seat))
Provenance
Private Collection, Pennsylvania
Footnote:
Literature
For the Armchair: Stephen Gray, The Early Work of Gustav Stickley (1996), pg. 87 (for a period photograph of the model in a 1902 retail plate)
For the Arm Rocker: Stephen Gray, The Early Work of Gustav Stickley (1996), pg. 88 (for a period photograph of the model in a 1902 retail plate)
Condition Report: nice stable, solid condition overall; some minor surface fading to wood, and occasional knicks and edge wear to frames commensurate with age and use; armchair and one rocker with replaced rush to seats; other rocker lacking original webbing / upholstery, and with later plywood board for seat, with later leather cushions
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Gustav Stickley (American, 1858-1942) Three Chairs: Arm Rocker No. 2597, an Arm Rocker, and Armchair No. 2618-A, circa 1902
Oak, rush, leather
All stenciled with United Crafts mark (1902-1904)
(H: 35, W: 26 3/4, D: 31 in. (arm rocker with leather cushions), H: 36, W: 24, D: 21 in. (armchair), H: 35, W: 26, D: 28 in. (arm rocker with rush seat))
Provenance
Private Collection, Pennsylvania
Footnote:
Literature
For the Armchair: Stephen Gray, The Early Work of Gustav Stickley (1996), pg. 87 (for a period photograph of the model in a 1902 retail plate)
For the Arm Rocker: Stephen Gray, The Early Work of Gustav Stickley (1996), pg. 88 (for a period photograph of the model in a 1902 retail plate)
Condition Report: nice stable, solid condition overall; some minor surface fading to wood, and occasional knicks and edge wear to frames commensurate with age and use; armchair and one rocker with replaced rush to seats; other rocker lacking original webbing / upholstery, and with later plywood board for seat, with later leather cushions