Side chair, splat back
Date1790-1800
MediumMahogany with maple and white pine
DimensionsOH: 38"; OW: 21"; OD: 19 1/4"
Credit LineBequest of Mrs. Ethel B. Hanford
Object number1965-108
DescriptionAppearance: Splat back side chair with arched crest rail; serpentine stiles; pierced vasiform splat with carved urn in center flanked by serpentine uprights, the outer two terminating in rosettes at top; "square" seat upholstered over the rails; row of brass tacks at base; back legs square in section; "kick out" at rear; front legs plain, square in section, and tapering; side, rear, and medial stretchers rectangular and plain.Woods: Mahogany with maple seat rails and white pine corner braces.
Label TextThis side chair in the early classical style features an urn carved into the splat, tapered front legs, and swags of decorative brass nails around the seat. Chairs of this design were produced in Rhode Island and around Hartford, Connecticut. The Rhode Island examples have been attributed to a handful of Providence cabinetmakers and may represent the work of a few shops.
1790-1815
ca. 1760
1790-1805
1780-1800
ca. 1765
1765-1790
1790-1815
1790-1800
1790-1800
1790-1810
1771-1776