Posts Tagged ‘mahogany’
Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
A Mahogany Sheraton Style Single Chair - Country Sheraton Design Armchair - Chair of the Early Regency Period
A Sheraton design chair of considerable workmanship. Many such chairs are to be found painted in white and gilt or otherwise having painted decoration on birch or beech wood. In the main the painted versions are
more highly sought [...]
Tags: 18th century, armchair, birch, CANED, CHAIRS, CONSTRUCTION, country, Dining Chairs, EBONISED, figured mahogany, Gothic, mahogany, Regency, regency period, sheraton, simple style, wood
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Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
A mahogany Hepplewhite Chair - A Country Hepplewhite Design Chair - Georgian Chair
A mahogany Hepplewhite chair of pleasing proportions. The arms show the more restrained curves of the late 18th century although the seat, legs and stretchers are still bold and firm in proportion.
A Country Hepplewhite design chair of a type most frequently found [...]
Tags: 18th century, back chair, cabriole legs, century, chair, CHAIRS, Chippendale, country, craftsmanship, Guide, HEPPLEWHITE, mahogany, robert adam, Upholstered, victorian mahogany, Wales, William, William IV, wood
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Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
Country Chippendale Armchair in Elm - A Chippendale Mahogany Ladder-Back Chair - Hepplewhite Arm and Single Chair - Hepplewhite Shield-Back chair
Country Chippendale armchair in elm c. 1770. A simple and appeallingly bold chair although this example has been worn or slightly cut down in the leg. The seat is fully upholstered, which may be a [...]
Tags: Arm, arm chair, armchair, Chippendale, chippendale period, Gothic, gothic influence, ladder, London, mahogany, Queen Anne, robert adam, scratch, wood
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Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
Chippendale Mahogany Armchair - Mid-18th Century Chair in Mahogany - George II Period Chair - A Victorian Button-Back Mahogany ‘Ladies’ Chair with Cabriole Legs
UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS
Value points: Early examples with original upholstery even if in worn condition command a premium over the range quoted, often by an appreciable amount if the work is of fine quality. [...]
Tags: 18th century, armchair, cabriole, cabriole leg, casters, CHAIRS, Chippendale, CONSTRUCTION, design, george iii, ladies chair, mahogany, Regency, rosewood, Upholstered, upholstered chair, Upholstered Chairs, VICTORIAN, walnut
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Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
Chippendale Mahogany Armchair - A Chippendale ‘Ribbon’ Back Chair - Walnut pre-Chippendale Chair
Walnut pre-Chippendale chair of c. 1740-50. Cabriole legs with scroll and leaf on knee, ending in pad feet. Top rail and upright meet in elegant scroll. Pierced splat designed to give four tapering uprights. Drop-in seat.
A chair of some quality even if possibly [...]
Tags: armchair, cabriole, cabriole legs, chair, Chippendale, claw foot, design, Gothic, mahogany, repro, ribbon, square legs, victorian reproductions
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Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
Country Chair of c. 1800 - Regency Chair - A Regency Period Library Chair - A Gillows Chair - Balloon-Back Victorian Chair in Walnut
A very simplified country chair of c. 1800. The design owes something to Sheraton in the tapering front legs and squared style of the back. The two horizontal rails are very [...]
Tags: 19th century, cabriole, cabriole legs, chair, library chair, mahogany, oak, Regency, regency chairs, rosewood, sabre, sheraton, value, William IV
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Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
Windsor Chair with High Back - A Child’s Windsor Chair with the Gothic Arched Back - Windsor Chair of the 19th Century
WINDSOR CHAIRS
Windsor chairs or stickback chairs as they are more properly called, were probably first made in the early part of the 19th century. Principally they were a cheap form of seating usefulfor public [...]
Tags: 18th century, american windsor chairs, Antique, cabriole legs, chair, CHAIRS, country, example, Gothic, high wycombe, mahogany, Windsor, windsor chair, windsors, wood
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Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
Antique 17th-18th Century Walnut Chair - William and Mary Period Walnut Armchair - A Queen Anne Period Country Walnut Chair - George II Period Mahogany Chair Furniture
Late 17th century walnut chair with velvet upholstery. Shaped stretchers and carved bulbs on legs.
Quality of execution of legs and stretchers
Late 17th century - William and Mary period - [...]
Tags: 17th century, Antique, armchair, bun feet, cabriole leg, cabriole legs, cane chairs, chair, design, England, George II, mahogany, Queen Anne, Queen Anne Period, stretcher, velvet upholstery, william and mary
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Monday, November 23rd, 2009
Antique Dining Walnut and Mahogany Chairs, Regency, Victorian and George III Elbow Armchairs
A SET OF SIX WALNUT DINING CHAIRS, mid 18th century
Each with a pierced vase split and drop-in seat, on cabriole legs terminating in trifid feet.
A SET OF EIGHT EBONISED AND DECORATED ELBOW CHAIR
Each silver-painted with floral sprays and interlaced ovals with lozenges, [...]
Tags: A WILLIAM IV, Antique, armchairs, cabinet maker, cabriole, cabriole legs, CANED, cavendish square london, chair, CHAIRS, Dining Chairs, EBONISED, English, english furniture, george iii, mahogany, margaret street, Regency, rosewood, VICTORIAN, victorian mahogany, William IV
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Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
CHAIRS straight front legs, Victorian
Chairs with straight front legs in this section are generally dining chairs but, obviously, occasional chairs of this type exist as well. The variation in style is greater and most of the major schools of influence had their
effect on the dining chair. Indeed, the almost sacred aura connected with the business [...]
Tags: 1830s, 1850s, 1870s, 1880s, boxwood, mahogany, mahogany chair, oak, oak chair, occasional chairs, upholstered chair, upholstery
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