Side Chair, Created by Lambert Hitchcock, 1825-1835

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Artifact Overview

Inspired by the bustling clock industry in his native Connecticut, Lambert Hitchcock applied early mass production techniques to making furniture. Constructed using uniform parts made quickly by machine and easy to assemble, Hitchcock chairs were attractive, durable, and inexpensive. They became so popular in the 1820s that they were widely imitated by competitors.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Side chair

Date Made

1825-1835

Creator Notes

Made in Lambert Hitchcock's Riverton, Connecticut Hitchcock Chair Factory.

Location

at Henry Ford Museum in Fully Furnished

Object ID

00.3.4586.2

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Hickory (Wood)
Maple (Wood)
Rush (Material)

Technique

Stenciling

Color

Black (Color)
Gold (Color)
Gray (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 34 in
Width: 17.125 in
Length: 18 in

Inscriptions

Stenciled: L. HITCHCOCK, HITCHCOCKSVILLE, CONN. WARRANTED
Side Chair, Created by Lambert Hitchcock, 1825-1835