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Boston Side Chair

Hickory Chair
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Boston Side Chair

Seat: Solid - Beige/Brown (HC114-12)

Base: Oxford Standard

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Boston Side Chair

Seat: Velvet - Blue/Navy (HC2948-31)

Base: Antique Ivory

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Massachussetts upholstered low side chair, circa 1780-1800. The design is attributed to John Seymour, the master crafter of Boston who is considered the Rembrandt of Federal furniture in America. A companion arm chair is available. Also shown is a special construction version in a box pleated full length skirt with over-size Graceful monogram as an option.

Oxford is the standard finish as shown. Optional NS-08 nail head trim shown.

Seat Height: 52 cm

Boston Side Chair

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W57 x D68 x H100

From ฿49,600
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The size and features of this product can be customized according to your specifications. To learn more, please contact us.

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Albert M. Sack

Albert M. Sack

Albert M. Sack was born in Lynn, Mass., in 1915, the middle of three sons of Ann and Israel Sack. His father was a cabinetmaker from Lithuania who repaired furniture and made reproductions before starting his own business as a dealer. After his college education was cut short by the Depression, he joined older brother Harold at Israel Sack, Inc, as a principal and buyer in 1934 in New York City. As an American antique dealer, scholar and author, Albert is an icon of the American antiques business. Known for his integrity, sagely advice, friendly demeanor and expert eye over seven decades.

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