Writing Arm Windsor Chair, 1770-1790

THF154246 / Writing Arm Windsor Chair, 1770-1790
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Artifact Overview

Instead of a set of office furniture, Reverend Erastus Learnerd of Westminster, Connecticut, used this Windsor writing armchair to draft his sermons and correspondence. The drawer beneath the tablet, or writing pad, and another under the seat could hold writing supplies. A sliding shelf, also under the tablet, supported a candlestick for writing after dark.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Writing-arm Windsor chair

Date Made

1770-1790

Creator Notes

Attributed to Col. Ebenezer B. Tracy and made in the New England area, possibly Lisbon, Connecticut.

Location

at Henry Ford Museum in Fully Furnished

Object ID

64.128.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Maple (Wood)
Oak (Wood)
Pine (Wood)

Color

Brown

Dimensions

Height: 46.25 in
Width: 31 in
Length: 38.5 in

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