Side chair, bow-back Windsor
Date1800-1820
MediumTulip poplar, hickory or ash, and maple
DimensionsOH: 38"; H (seat): 16 1/4"; OW: 16 3/4"; OD: 16 1/2"
Credit LineBequest of Miss Martha B. D. Spotswood
Object number1981-138
DescriptionWindsor side chair: Bow back made of a continuous strip of wood with incised line outlining front edges; 9 bamboo turned spindles in back; shaped saddle seat with incised groove surrounding spindles; 4 raking bamboo turned legs braced by two sides and one medial bamboo turned stretchers; remnents of what appears to be original mustard yellow paint.Woods: Spindles & bow: hickory or ash; seat: tulip poplar; legs: maple
MarkingsOne 3-lobed brand mark on botom of seat
ProvenanceIn 1880, this set of chairs was purchased by members of the Spotswood family in Petersburg, Va., from the estate auction of John E. Lemoine of that city. The sale included Lemoine's house and lot on Old Street and household furniture "consisting of CARPETS, BEDSTEADS, FEATHER BEDS, MATTRESSES, CHAIRS, TABLES, SIDEBOARD, BOOKS, BOOK CASES, and many useful articles." These six chairs, along with other Spotswood family possessions, were placed on loan to CWF in 1933 and became a gift in 1981.
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