AN ASSEMBLED SET OF SIX GREEN-PAINTED BOW-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS

PENNSYLVANIA, 1790-1810

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AN ASSEMBLED SET OF SIX GREEN-PAINTED BOW-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS
Pennsylvania, 1790-1810
Each with a molded crest extending to form waisted posts centering bamboo-turned spindles above a shaped plank seat over bamboo-turned legs joined by bamboo-turned box stretchers, all painted green; comprising four with nine-spindles and red detailing on back and edge of seats of which two are a pair, and two single examples with seven spindles, one stamped "S.PUGH"
38¼in. high, the tallest (6)

拍品专文

Stamped "S.PUGH," one of the six chairs may have been made by a Samuel Pugh working in Bucks County. The census records for early nineteenth-century Eastern Pennsylvania include at least two men by that name, one of whom is listed in 1810 as working in the Richland Township of Bucks County. Another windsor chair with what appears to be the same stamp is in the collection of the Bucks County Historical Society (Winterthur Library: Decorative Arts Photographic Collection, 78.1267).