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MacBride Continuous Arm Windsor |
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Artist: |
Not Available |
Category: |
Furniture - American |
Signature(s): |
W. MACBRIDE, N-YORK |
SubType: |
Chair-Windsor |
Origin: |
NY |
Era: |
18th Century |
Height: |
36 inches |
Height Note: |
Overall height to crest rail |
Width: |
17 inches |
Width Note: |
seat width |
Depth: |
17 inches |
Depth Note: |
seat depth |
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Retaining original paint, this chair by W. MacBride is an excellent example of the American Windsor Chair form. Made in New York City c. 1785-1810, the arm supports and legs show superior drama and balance. The medial and lateral stretchers receive just as much attention as the other turnings. The seat has a nice depression behind the pommel for comfort. The crest rail is of oak, the spindles hickory, the arm supports and legs maple, and the seat pine.
The paint history shows a gray base, Windsor green, and older black paint.
Condition:Excellent.
Dimensions: OH 36", SH 18½", SW 17¼", SD 17"
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