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Sumpter Priddy III, Inc.
110 Stebbins St.
Ashland, VA 23005 , United States
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703.299.0800
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Description
Corner or smoking Chair, Eastern Virginia, ca. 1750–1765.
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More Information
Origin: United States, Virginia Period: 18th Century Materials: Walnut and yellow pine Creation Date: ca. 1750-1765 Styles / Movements: Traditional, Queen Anne Incollect Reference #: 567802 -
Dimensions
W. 19 in; H. 30 in; D. 19 in; W. 48.26 cm; H. 76.2 cm; D. 48.26 cm;
Message from Seller:
Sumpter Priddy III, Inc. maintains superb relationships with an active group of collectors, as well as private and public institutions. Among its clients are the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts; the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation; the White House; the Maryland Historical Society; the Philadelphia Museum of Art; and Historic Deerfield, Inc.
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