| - - - | American Victorian upholstered rocker with arms c1900 Item # 4442 Click HERE to inquire about this item American Victorian upholstered rocker with arms in mahogany c1900.
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- | Art Deco Heywood Wakefield wicker chair c1920 Item # 4443 Click HERE to inquire about this item Art Deco wicker chair. Heywood-Wakefield in Gardner, Massachusetts, probably circa 1925. Cyrus Wakefield established the Wakefield Rattan Company in 1855, and soon became successful. He merged with his rival, Heywood Brothers, in 1897. The emergence of cheaper man-made fibers around 1930 caused wicker sales to plummet. This is a "Chinese" rocker, a classic Art Deco form fashioned after wicker furniture seen in elegant Hong Kong hotels of that era
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- - - - | Inlaid Mahogany upholstered arm chair c1900 Item # 4445 Click HERE to inquire about this item Inlaid antique Mahogany upholstered arm chair. Centennial , made circa 1875, after the Federal period original (circa 1820). It is an upholstered easy chair with scrolled arms and "Grecian" side-scrolled front legs. Its frame is flame-veneered mahogany, line-inlaid with boxwood or satinwood. The straight crest is also inlaid with scroll-and-arrow motifs. The chair is of beautiful quality.
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- - - - - | French Louis Sixteen flat top writing desk c1900 Item # 4446 Click HERE to inquire about this item French Louis Sixteen flat top writing desk c1920. French bureau plat in the style of Louis XV. It features three drawers, cabriole legs, diagonally-laid banded veneers, and ornate gilt bronze (or gilt brass) mounts. The size, 69 by 37 by 37 inches, is generous.
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- - - - - | English high back comb back Windsor settee Item # 4448 Click HERE to inquire about this item English high-back comb-back Windsor settee. It could possibly be American, but it is an English style. We can tell by the stretchers and the seat that it is probably about 75 years old. The original of this form was made in England about 1740, and was usually done of ash, elm and beech. The elm seat would have had two anatomically scooped-out contours to accommodate two sitters. The reason Windsor chairs are so comfortable is the distinctive "saddle" seat. But as time went on, chairmakers began to eliminate the laborious process of contouring the seats to save production costs. Bench dimensions are: 43 inches W x 26 inches D x 31 inches H
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