Easy chair
DateCa. 1760
MediumMahogany and maple (secondary woods unknown)
DimensionsOH: 45 1/2"; OSW: 35 1/2"; SD: 21"
Credit LineBequest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Hennage
Object number1991-52
DescriptionAppearance: Upholstered easy chair with rounded crest rail, shaped and rounded ears, outcurving arms terminating in vertical arm supports; cabriole legs and shaped knee blocks over ball and claw feet; turned side and medial stretchers.Woods: rear legs and stretcher appear to be stained maple.
ProvenanceDescended in the family of General Timothy Danielson of Brimfield, Massachusetts. Danielson was active in the American Revolution at the battle of Lexington, the siege of Boston, and at Fort Ticonderoga.
General Timothy Danielson (1733-1791)
Sarah Danielson (1790-1830)
Francis Danielson Lincoln (1821-1901)
Henrietta Lincoln Peirce (1853-1902)
Charles Lincoln Peirce (1881-1945)
Ronald Webster Lincoln Peirce ((1904-1965)
Israel Sack, Inc. New York
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