Queen Anne Chair, York, ca. 1750

Contributed by Old York Historical Society

Description

This Queen Anne Chair was made of walnut with pine secondary, cabriole legs ending in pad feet, turned stretchers, balloon seat. It was acquired by the donor from descendants of Reverend Joseph Moody of York and was part of the furnishings of the Moody-Neal House on Ridge Road just outside of York Village.

Although based on Boston-area designs, it is similar in style and construction to chairs constructed by York cabinetmaker Major Samuel Sewall (1724-1814).

This is similar to set of chairs owned by Jonathan Sayward (1713-1797) of York, also believed to have been made by Samuel Sewall.

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About This Item

  • Title: Queen Anne Chair, York, ca. 1750
  • Creator: Samuel Sewall
  • Creation Date: circa 1750
  • Subject Date: circa 1750
  • Location: York, York County, ME
  • Media: Walnut, pine, cotton, wool, silk
  • Dimensions: 106.60 cm x 53.20 cm x 56.50 cm
  • Local Code: 1988.15
  • Collection: Parsons Collection
  • Object Type: Physical Object

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Old York Historical Society
P.O. Box 312, York, ME 03909
(207) 361-3552
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