Lot 68
A Queen Anne Transitional Carved Maple Rush-Seat Spanish-Foot Armchair
Estimate
$700 - $900

Sold for $693

Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
A Queen Anne Transitional Carved Maple Rush-Seat Spanish-Foot Armchair
Massachusetts, Circa 1740
appears to retain traces of the original surface, rush seat replaced.
Height 41 3/4 inches.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.

Provenance:
John Walton, Jewett City, Connecticut.
Condition Report
In overall fine condition. Appear to retain traces of the original surface with areas of rubbing throughout. Old scuffs, marks and scratches consistent with age and use. Craquelure visible to the surface in areas. There is slight front-to-back movement in the chair overall, but otherwise stable and usable.  Rush seat replaced. Minor age cracks visible in few areas. The arms reglued at the junction with the arm supports and the side stretchers at the junction with the legs.

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