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Levy Galleries
227 West 17th Street
New York City, NY 10011 , United States
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Rare Continuous Arm Windsor Chair, Connecticut, Circa 1800
Price Upon Request
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Description
Height: 35 1/4 inches
Width: 22 1/2 inches [at the arms]
Depth: 17 inches [seat]
Reference: The chair is illustrated in Charles Santore, The Windsor Style In America, Volume II, number 155.
Photograph © Bruce M. White -
More Information
Origin: United States, Connecticut Period: 19th Century Materials: Ash, Maple, Poplar. Creation Date: Connecticut, Circa 1800. Styles / Movements: Traditional, Federal Dealer Reference #: 6308 Incollect Reference #: 152607
Message from Seller:
For over 100 years, and spanning four generations, the Levy family has been involved in the field of top quality Americana. We have been fortunate to work with many of the top private and public collections throughout the world. This is only an introduction to our varied collections of Americana and objects of American interest. We invite you to visit our New York City loft space in Chelsea filled with fine examples of American furniture, silver, ceramics, needlework and painting.
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