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Levy Galleries
227 West 17th Street
New York City, NY 10011 , United States
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FEDERAL MARTHA WASHINGTON CHAIR
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Description
FEDERAL MARTHA WASHINGTON CHAIR
With a Serpentine Top Rail and Seat
North Shore Massachusetts, Possibly Salem Circa 1800
Primary Wood: Mahogany
Secondary Wood: Maple
Height: 42 inches
Width: 24 inches
Depth: 21 inches
Item number 6078 -
More Information
Origin: United States Period: 19th Century Creation Date: 1800 Styles / Movements: Traditional, Federal Dealer Reference #: 6078 Incollect Reference #: 637361 -
Dimensions
W. 24 in; H. 42 in; D. 21 in; W. 60.96 cm; H. 106.68 cm; D. 53.34 cm;
Message from Seller:
For over 100 years and spanning four generations, the Levy family has been involved in the field of top-quality Americana, working with some of the most prestigious private and public collections worldwide. We invite you to explore our varied collections of Americana, including American furniture, silver, ceramics, needlework, and paintings, at our New York City loft space in Chelsea. For inquiries, please contact us at 212.628.7088 or email frank@levygalleries.com.
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