Queen Anne Rush-seat Side Chair
Queen Anne Rush-seat Side Chair, probably Connecticut River Valley, c. 1740-50, the spooned crest above a vasiform splat which fits into a molded shoe, on trapezoidal rushed seat, valanced front and side seat rails, and block, vase, and ring turnings on pad feet, ht. 43, seat ht. 18 3/4 in.
Provenance: Stephen Score; Peter Eaton; Marguerite Riordan.
Note: Another chair from this same set is at Old Sturbridge Village, and traced to the Lamb family of Hadley, Massachusetts.
The property of Brian and Pam Ehrlich
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Queen Anne Rush-seat Side Chair, probably Connecticut River Valley, c. 1740-50, the spooned crest above a vasiform splat which fits into a molded shoe, on trapezoidal rushed seat, valanced front and side seat rails, and block, vase, and ring turnings on pad feet, ht. 43, seat ht. 18 3/4 in.
Provenance: Stephen Score; Peter Eaton; Marguerite Riordan.
Note: Another chair from this same set is at Old Sturbridge Village, and traced to the Lamb family of Hadley, Massachusetts.
The property of Brian and Pam Ehrlich