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Unknown Maker, American

Side Chair

Description

Maker

Unknown Maker, American

Culture

American

Title

Side Chair

Year

ca. 1790-1815

Medium

  • mahogany,
  • light wood inlay,
  • maple,
  • pine

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • Mahogany,
  • light wood inlay,
  • Maple,
  • pine

Materials

pine, light wood inlay, mahogany, maple

Geography

Place Made: probably; Place Made: New York City

Dimensions

96.5 cm (38 inches) (height)

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Gift of the Estate of Mrs. Gustav Radeke

Object Number

31.139

Type

  • Furniture

Exhibition History

Exhibition History

Raid the Icebox Now with Pablo Bronstein
Historical Rhode Island Decor
Sep 20, 2019 – Sep 20, 2020
18th and 19th-Century American Galleries
Jun 19, 2015
Charles Pendleton House
Jan 02, 2015

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Tombstone

Unknown Maker, American
Side Chair, ca. 1790-1815
Mahogany, light wood inlay, maple, pine
96.5 cm (38 inches) (height)
Gift of the Estate of Mrs. Gustav Radeke 31.139

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