sackback

Sack Back Windsor
$750.00

Introduced circa 1760, a truly utilitarian chair. Makes a great Kitchen or dining room chair.

  • Height: 37 1/2"
  • Width: 24"
  • Depth: 21 1/2"
newyork

New York City Bow Back
$700.00

A great dining or kitchen chair. A little smaller than the arm chairs so they may fit around a table.

  • Height: 37 1/2"
  • Width: 20"
  • Depth: 22 1/2"
twoperson

2 person Settee
$1500.00

Produced in the latter half of the 18th Century, this chair is designed to seat two comfortably.

  • Height: 37 1/2"
  • Width: 42"
  • Depth: 21 1/2"

 

nantucket

Nantucket Fan Back
$1150.00

The Largest chair designed along the coastal line of Massachusetts as an “easy” chair. A great chair to read in front of a fireplace.

  • Height: 44"
  • Width: 31"
  • Depth: 26 1/2"
Continuous Arm

Continuous Arm
$800.00

A copy of an antique Connecticut Continuous Arm. The shield shaped seat is narrower than a Sack Back's, but it is also deeper.

  • Height: 37 1/2""
  • Width: 23"
  • Depth: 24"
Philadelphia High Back Arm Chair

Sackback Rocking Chair with Crest
$950.00

  • Height: 45"
  • Width: 24"
  • Depth: 34 1/2"
Philadelphia High Back Arm Chair

Philadelphia High Back Arm Chair
$1150.00

Considered by most chair makers to have been the first “easy chair” of the time. This chair was usually found in the room next to a fireplace just for relaxing after a hard day. The seat shape is of the shield style. Shown with the additions of carved crest ears and carved hands with knuckles.

  • Height: 46"
  • Width: 26"
  • Depth: 27"