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Pair of American Chippendale style ribbon-back side chairs
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Description
Pair of American Chippendale style ribbon-back side chairs, mid-late 18th century
Cherry, rush seats.
Each approximately: 36 x 19 x 15 in. (91.5 x 48.5 x 38 cm) (1/2-1 in. variations in dimensions)
Provenance:
Israel Sack, New York
Brooklyn Museum, purchased from the above, 1931, deaccessioned circa 2024 -
More Information
Origin: United States Period: 18th Century Materials: Cherry, rush seats. Condition: Good. Creation Date: mid-late 18th century Number of Pieces: 2-3 Styles / Movements: Americana, Traditional, Chippendale Incollect Reference #: 799164 -
Dimensions
W. 19 in; H. 36 in; D. 19 in; W. 48.26 cm; H. 91.44 cm; D. 48.26 cm;
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