The Windsor chair was first made in the late 17th century in England and about 1730 in America. The chairs are similar, but the English chair legs are less splayed and only the English chair has a ...
Can you give me the approximate age and value of the pictured chair from the following information? On the seat bottom: “Colonial, S bent & Bros, Gardner, Mass; Chairs, 513; 017; ANT 30” — R.G. Your ...
The Bonhams Skinner auction at which this chair sold listed it as a Harvard University Windsor chair, bringing together two icons of colonial America. Harvard University, originally called the New ...
With 2026 bringing the 250th anniversary of the United States, will we see a revival of interest in colonial American ...
The Bonhams Skinner auction where this chair sold listed it as a Harvard University Windsor chair, bringing together two icons of colonial America. Harvard University, originally called the New ...
If there’s one article of furniture that has retained its popularity from the time it first appeared in the 18th century right up to today, it’s the Windsor chair. Described by Encyclopedia Britannica ...
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