Description: Lower Southern Piedmont, child's armchair, ca. 1840 - 90. Unidentified wood and red paint with river cane or rattan seating, 25× 15 × 13 1/4 Southern Vernacular Southern vernacular (domestic and functional) chair style shows the influence of Continental European design. A notable characteristic is the overhanging arm. The arm hangs over the front post instead of being tenoned into it, as in early New England. This style of arm might be seen as encouraging a more relaxed posture, showing how children were intended to learn gestures from their elders. —The Georgia Museum of Art
Price: 82 USD
Location: Cleveland, Ohio
End Time: 2023-12-17T00:17:18.000Z
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Antique: Yes
Color: Red
Material: Wood
Year Manufactured: 1840
Item Length: 13 in
Brand: Antique
Type: Armchair
Item Height: 25 in
Style: American
Time Period Manufactured: 1800-1849
Handmade: Yes
Item Width: 15 in
Upholstery Fabric: Cane