Philadelphia Queen Anne Side Chair

(83-072)

Crafted in Philadelphia around 1760, these Queen Anne-style dining chairs were originally part of a larger set. The side chairs are solid Cherry, and the armchairs are Mahogany. Kindel has reproduced them in the same materials. The side chair features additional egg-and-dart ornamentation at the bottom of the splat and is considered by many scholars and collectors to be one of the finest examples of the Queen Anne-style in Philadelphia. Its mate sold at Christie's in 2002 for $666,000, a world record for a single wooden side chair.

The hand-carved elements (shells, volutes, acanthus leaves, and ball-and-claw feet) of Kindel's reproduction have faithfully captured the appearance of the originals.

COM required: 1.5 yards plain fabric (for 2 chairs).

As Shown: Finished in Winterthur, High (27) and Fabric not available

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Specifications

  • Width:21.75" (55cm)
  • Depth:20.5" (52cm)
  • Height:42.5" (108cm)
  • Seat Height:20.0" (51cm)

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